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at leisure; on the outside (used for referring to what is happening outside a prison or institution when you are inside it: Most of the patients could no longer remember what life on the outside was like. MED. • Life on the outside took some getting used to again. OALD Alexander Demidov); in spare time; at large (о преступниках: Seven men, including one who is still at large, face drug, firearms and assault charges. • With Wright's arrest, two suspects in the crime still remain at large, and the investigation is ongoing.); at liberty; out of prison; on the loose; at-large; unfettered (Taras); at one’s leisure | |||
in spare time; at leisure | |||
out ("You're glad to be out, aren't you?" (Straight Time, 1978) ART Vancouver) | |||
freeside |
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