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free-running

1 British  

adjective

  1. (of a mechanism, material, etc) moving smoothly and uninterruptedly

  2. electronics of or relating to a periodic signal that is not synchronized to a timing source

    free-running interference produces moving patterns on a television screen

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free running 2 British  

noun

  1. another name for parkour

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Purdy saw it — he had kept his eyes upfield, and he let a vector go straight to his free-running tight end.

From Washington Post • Jan. 22, 2023

Thierry Henry, affected for a while by a first-minute head knock, had a splendid, free-running spell after the interval and compelled Buffon to an important stop.

From The Guardian • Mar. 25, 2018

Cupid is a free-running colt but also a lightly raced one.

From New York Times • Apr. 10, 2016

Many clocks are simply free-running and gradually drift away from the correct time of day.

From BBC • Jul. 22, 2011

He paused near Tom and spun one of the free-running wheels of the buckboard, and he inspected Tom as though he saw him for the first time.

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck