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Definition of
fresh adverb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
fresh
adverb
adverb
NAmE
/
/
frɛʃ
/
/
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Idioms
fresh out of something
(
informal
)
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having recently finished a supply of something
Sorry, we're fresh out of milk.
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fresh
adjective
fresh-faced
adjective
new/fresh blood
a breath of (fresh) air
a breath of fresh air
Idioms
new/fresh blood
a breath of (fresh) air
a breath of fresh air
Nearby words
fresco
noun
fresh
adjective
fresh
adverb
freshen
verb
freshener
noun