free+to+all

  • 21free-for-all — noun Date: 1881 a competition, dispute, or fight open to all comers and usually with no rules ; brawl; also a chaotic situation resembling a free for all especially in lacking rules or structure < the press conference deteriorated into a free for …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 22free for all — AND free for all n. a brawl; a general fight. □ A free for all started on the beach over near the concession stand. □ The cops broke up the free for all …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 23free-for-all — {n.} 1. Unlimited, free access to something everybody wants. * /The Smith s party was a lavish free for all; everybody could eat and drink as much as they wanted./ 2. A barroom, tavern, or street fight in which everybody participates. * /The&#8230; …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 24free-for-all — {n.} 1. Unlimited, free access to something everybody wants. * /The Smith s party was a lavish free for all; everybody could eat and drink as much as they wanted./ 2. A barroom, tavern, or street fight in which everybody participates. * /The&#8230; …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 25free-for-all — noun 1. Unlimited, free access to something everybody wants. The Smith s party was a lavish free for all; everybody could eat and drink as much as they wanted. 2. A barroom, tavern, or street fight in which everybody participates. The celebration …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 26free-for-all — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms free for all : singular free for all plural free for alls informal 1) an uncontrolled situation in which people are competing with each other to gain as much as they can for themselves 2) a noisy fight or&#8230; …

    English dictionary

  • 27free-for-all — noun Chaos; a chaotic situation lacking rules or control. When the fire alarm went off, it was a free for all …

    Wiktionary

  • 28free-for-all —    This term refers to an uncontrolled situation such as a discussion, argument or fight where everyone present can do or say whatever they like.     It started as a serious debate but turned into a free for all …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 29free-for-all — See a free for all …

    English idioms

  • 30free-for-all — noun (singular) informal a noisy quarrel or fight that a lot of people join: Once a few people had been noticed stealing the supplies, there was a free for all …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English