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new look

noun as in face-lift

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The new look of its digital operation mimics the quirky playfulness of the in-person stores.

From Digiday

She donned the new look in an ad for Fenty Beauty on Instagram as well.

That has motivated a group of researchers to take a new look at the costs and challenges of getting the entire US to carbon neutrality.

The new look has begun rolling out and will continue to roll out over the coming days.

Despite their new look and feel, these new startups will face many of the same challenges as the first crop of direct-to-consumer startups.

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The worldwide panic over her new look is rooted in a sense of betrayal to the "be yourself" values that Bridget Jones embodied.

At the time of the news conference, the school district also rolled out a new look for the MRAP.

The boys of Real Madrid debuted their new look on Monday when they arrived in Turin, Italy.

Gaga may call ARTPOP her new look, but it seems that the singer's need for extravagance is part of her same old tricks.

On Twitter, fans reacted to the new look almost immediately.

Sangree stared at me with a curious expression as the fury died out of his face and a new look of alarm took its place.

When her brilliant little face was in repose, it had a new look of fatigue and boredom.

There was a difference in his manner and a new look in his eyes.

He put the letter in a pocket nearest his heart, while a new look came to his tired face.

But now, as Presley took more careful note of him, he was surprised to observe a certain new look in Vanamee's deep-set eyes.

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On this page you'll find 97 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to new look, such as: à la mode, avant-garde, chic, chi-chi, craze, and dernier cri.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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