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very new
adjective as in brand-new
Example Sentences
This idea of doing something contemporary and fashionable was very new.
They told me some of the other characters and situations, and it was very intriguing—very new and fresh.
I just finished a film here in LA called Kitchen Sink, which is again something very new to me and very different.
Yet he fails the distinction test; much of what Rushkoff describes is either not very new or not connected in the ways he claims.
We were the love generation, and we were very new to sexual freedom.
Churches, schools, halls, and monuments are entirely non-existent or very new.
It is so very new and so very neat and so very clean that one would not look there for old-time flavor.
A goodly current rushes from the very new-looking mill on the Whitchurch shore.
It was one of the very new ones supplied with steam heat, which was a great advantage.
Always punctilious in his dress to-day he was exceptionally spruce, his tie very new, and clothes without one crease.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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