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(as) free as a bird

/əz fri əz ə bɜrd/

Example:

After finishing all my exams, I felt as free as a bird.

blank check

/ˈblæŋk ˌtʃɛk/

Example:

My parents gave me a blank check to buy a new car, trusting my judgment.

free hand

/ˈfriː hænd/

Example:

The manager gave his team a free hand in designing the new project.

free rein

/friː reɪn/

Example:

The manager gave his team free rein on the new project.

be your own master

/bi jʊər oʊn ˈmæs.tər/

Example:

After years of working for others, she decided to be her own master and start her own business.

let somebody/something loose

/lɛt ˈsʌmˌbɑːdi ˈsʌmˌθɪŋ luːs/

Example:

The zookeepers decided to let the animals loose in the larger enclosure.

loosen your grip

/ˈluːsən jʊər ɡrɪp/

Example:

You need to loosen your grip on your children and let them make their own decisions.

hold the key

/hoʊld ðə kiː/

Example:

The new technology might hold the key to solving the energy crisis.

paddle your own canoe

/ˈpæd.əl jʊər oʊn kəˈnuː/

Example:

After college, she decided to paddle her own canoe and start her own business.

hold your own

/hoʊld jʊər oʊn/

Example:

Despite being the youngest player, she managed to hold her own against the veterans.

have a mind of your own

/hæv ə maɪnd əv jʊər oʊn/

Example:

She always has a mind of her own and won't be easily swayed by peer pressure.

off your own bat

/ɔf jʊər oʊn bæt/

Example:

He organized the whole event off his own bat.

have the run of

/hæv ðə rʌn əv/

Example:

The children had the run of the house while their parents were away.

leave someone to their own devices

/liːv ˈsʌm.wʌn tuː ðer oʊn dɪˈvaɪsɪz/

Example:

If you leave him to his own devices, he'll probably just play video games all day.

hang your hat on

/hæŋ jʊər hæt ɑn/

Example:

You can really hang your hat on his promises; he always delivers.

on somebody’s coat-tails

/ɑn ˈsʌm.bə.diz ˈkoʊt.teɪlz/

Example:

He got the promotion on his brother's coat-tails, not because of his own merit.

tied to somebody’s apron strings

/taɪd tu ˈsʌm.bɑː.diz ˈeɪ.prən strɪŋz/

Example:

He's still tied to his mother's apron strings, even though he's 30 years old.
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