Id | ESLPod_0195_WE_0064 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 195 |
Episode Title | At an Amusement Park |
Phrase | to get in (for) free |
Text | The phrase "to get in (for) free," in this podcast, means to enter a place without paying: "My brother works at that movie theater and he told me that we could get in for free." Another term we use for getting entry to a place without paying is "free admission": "There was a sign at the store that read: 'If you buy 10 cans of corn, you can get free admission to a movie.'" A more formal way of describing something that is free is to use the term "complimentary," such as "complimentary tickets," or "complimentary drinks" at a bar. An informal way of talking about free things is to use the word "freebie": "I got this hat as a freebie when I went to the opening of that new store." |
Topics | Entertainment + Sports |
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