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The answer FREEWHEELING has 7 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of freewheeling in various dictionaries:
verb - live unhurriedly, irresponsibly, or freely
verb - coast in a vehicle using the freewheel
adj - free of restraints or rules
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Happy-go-lucky |
Uninhibited |
Coasting |
Carefree, though not in cycling gear |
Unrestrained emotion about where one must change |
Unconstrained |
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Moving independently, like Bob Dylan in the title of a 1963 album |
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Characterized by a disregard for rules or conventions unconstrained or uninhibited. |
ride a bicycle with the pedals at rest, especially downhill. |
not concerned with rules, conventions, or the consequences of one's actions. |
free of restraints or rules |
cheerfully irresponsible |
not limited by rules or accepted ways of doing things: |
willing to experiment and take risks by going beyond the usual rules or accepted ways of doing things: |
Free of restraints or rules in organization, methods, or procedure. |
Heedless of consequences carefree. |
Relating to or equipped with a free wheel. |
Freewheeling might refer to |
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In mechanical or automotive engineering, a freewheel or overrunning clutch is a device in a transmission that disengages the driveshaft from the driven shaft when the driven shaft rotates faster than the driveshaft. An overdrive is sometimes mistakenly called a freewheel, but is otherwise unrelated. * The condition of a driven shaft spinning faster than its driveshaft exists in most bicycles when the rider holds his or her feet still, no longer pushing the pedals. In a fixed-gear bicycle, without a freewheel, the rear wheel would drive the pedals around. * An analogous condition exists in an automobile with a manual transmission going downhill, or any situation where the driver takes his or her foot off the gas pedal, closing the throttle; the wheels want to drive the engine, possibly at a higher RPM. In a two-stroke engine this can be a catastrophic situation: as many two stroke engines depend on a fuel/oil mixture for lubrication, a shortage of fuel to the engine would result in a short |
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