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free pass

noun as in freebie

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He promises the undocumented a chance to ‘get right with the law’ but says there will be ‘no free pass’ to citizenship either.

But Tony Bennett will get a free pass on his latest release, Cheek to Cheek.

Plenty of wines seem to get a free-pass on wine lists and retail shelves simply because they are “natural.”

But even if we expect those lyrics, by this point, we should be done giving him a free pass.

“We are not giving immunity, we are not giving a free pass, we are not abdicating our responsibilities,” explained Cole.

With a chivalry nearly knightly they came to the rescue, and gave woman a free pass into the regions of language and theology.

By making my books available for free pass-along, I make it easy for people who love them to help other people love them.

The skipper granted her a free pass to his bridge, the engineers to the engine-room.

But as these have each a free pass to every performance at the grand opera, I found I was mistaken.

At the rush at the opening of the doors the ticket-taker discovered a forged free pass purporting to bear my name.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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