free·style
ˈfrē-ˌstī(-ə)l
plural freestyles
1
: a competition in which the contestant is given more freedom of choice than in related events
BMX freestyle … makes its Olympic debut on Saturday.—Gretchen Reynolds
especially
: a swimming competition in which the swimmer may use any stroke
This week … she won her three best races—the 400-meter, 800-meter and 1,500-meter freestyles. —Frank Litsky
—often used before another noun the 200-yard freestyle relay
the women's freestyle competition
2
or freestyle stroke
: a fast swimming stroke executed in a prone position with alternating overarm strokes and a flutter kick : crawl sense 2
Freestyle is the fastest of the competitive strokes.—Ruben Guzman
… I alternate between freestyle and breaststroke, enjoying the view of the sandy beach and its swimmers.—Bonnie Tsui
Her freestyle stroke was smooth and effortless, her arms slipping slowly, quietly in the water.—Bob Putnam
3
: an improvised performance especially of a rap (see rap entry 5 sense 2b)
… signed Sonja to his label on the strength of a one-verse freestyle.—Durwin Chow
The rapper was lured into a recording booth at around five … and he improvised a pitch-perfect freestyle, in one take.—Nate Chinen
—often used before another nounfreestyle rap
… the freestyle moves of African-American and Latin dancers as they personalized the twist in the early '60s.—Marc Myers
freestyled; freestyling; freestyles
1
transitive + intransitive
: to improvise something (such as a song, speech, or dance)
… [rapper] Common deviated from his set lyrics and freestyled, spontaneously drawing on an endless supply of inventive rhymes that elicited wild cheers from his fans.—Joshua Klein
… I completely forgot all of the lyrics to the song and just started freestyling.—Utkarsh Ambudkar, quoted in The Chicago Tribune
Plans are good—if you're hosting people it is (usually) better to have a plan than to freestyle a meal for six.—Eleanor Steafel
The trio freestyled and shouted their playful rhymes with equal parts bravado and humor.—Cheo Hodari Coker
2
intransitive
: to participate in a freestyle (see freestyle entry 1 sense 1) competition
Some of the riders were doing great just to get over the obstacles without falling. The more advanced ones though were flying and twisting through the air as they freestyled.—Maria St. Louis-Sanchez
3
intransitive
: to swim using the freestyle stroke (see freestyle entry 1 sense 2)
… lifeguards huddled in sweats to watch early-morning swimmers freestyle through the misting water.—Laura Johnston
freestyler
noun
plural freestylers
Like a number of resorts throughout the country, Mammoth recently built its freestylers a snowboard park …
—Bucky McMahon
The swimmer they watched perform there was … the best freestyler in the U.S. at distances of 200 through 1,500 meters.
—Pat Forde
Being slick with the pen and a sublime freestyler are not skills that Lola Brooke picked up overnight. Starting at eight years old, using words to express herself was an outlet …
—Desjah Altvater
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