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as free as a bird

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as free as a bird
completely free to do what you want and without any worries She'd been travelling alone round the Greek islands for a year - free as a bird.
See also: bird, free


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t need to be trained or experienced as tandem glides are available where the instructors do all of the work allowing you to settle back and enjoy being as free as a bird.
The late British comedian and broadcaster Harry Secombe achieved a hit with the song, 'If I ruled the world': If I ruled the world, ev'ry man would be as free as a bird, Ev'ry voice would be a voice to be heard .
Bernie Francis, region-al officer for the charity, said: "It people want to feel as free as a bird then this is the perfect opportunity.
 
 
 
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