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hassle
Noun
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A hassle is something that is more difficult than it should be because of problems.
"Buying cows from his farm is always a hassle. He spends more time talking about each one than he needs to."
hassle
Verb
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When you hassle someone, you give that person a hard time, annoy or a bother.
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Trying to start a fight.
free
Adjective
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If something is free, it does not cost money to buy.
This loaf of bread is free. It costs $0.
The government provides free healthcare for people who cannot afford it.
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If something is free, it is able to go (move) anywhere easily.
A wild bird is free to go where it likes.
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If something is free, it is not blocked.
The drain was free of anything blocking it.
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If something or someone is free, it is not in use.
This chair does not have anyone sitting in it. It is free.
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When something is free, it has no conditions or limitations to using or being in it.
This is a free country. You can have your own freedom of speech here.
free
Verb
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If you free something or someone, you release it.
She frees the birds because they do not belong in a cage.
We officially free you from jail. You may go.