We've found 18 phrases for fresh (0.1 seconds):
an apple a day »
Healthy eating and living using traditional temperate-zone fresh foods.
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bone up »
To study or cram, especially in order to refresh one's knowledge of a topic.
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breath of fresh air »
Something relieving, refreshing, or new.
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dawn of a new day »
A new beginning; a fresh start; an important, promising turning point.
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fresh legs »
Somebody who has yet to play in a match, and therefore has plenty of energy.
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fresh off the boat »
Newly arrived from a foreign place, especially as an immigrant who is still unfamiliar with the customs and language of his or her new environment.
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fresh out of »
Of someone who has recently left one stage of life to begin another.
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fresh start »
A new beginning, without prejudices.
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get fresh »
To flirt.
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hot off the presses »
Freshly printed, minted, written, or created.
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mint condition »
Used, but still like new, as if freshly minted.
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nose test »
An inspection of an object using the sense of smell, as for freshness of food.
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slop bowl »
One of the four components of the traditional tea set. Tea drinkers emptied their unwanted, cold tea into the slop bowl before refilling their cups with fresh, hot tea.
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smell test »
An inspection of an object using the sense of smell, as for freshness of food.
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spruce up »
To refresh, revamp; to freshen or improve something, especially its appearance.
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tomorrow is another day »
Tomorrow will bring new opportunities and a fresh start for one's endeavors.1600, author unknown, "Phillidaes Love-call to her Coridon, and his replying" (song), in England's Helicon, printed at London by I.R. for John Flasket:Phil. Yonder comes my Mother, Coridon,whether shall I flie?Cor. Under yonder Beech my lovely one,while she passeth by.Say to her thy true-Love was not heere,remember, remember,to morrow is another day:1896, Amelia E. Barr, A Knight of the Nets, ch. 8:"Well, well, my dear lass, to-night we cannot work, but we may sleep. . . . Keep a still heart tonight, and tomorrow is another day."1936, Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind, ch. 63:"Tomorrow, I'll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day."2005, Fran Schumer, "JERSEY: In Princeton, Taking On Harvard's Fuss About Women," New York Times, 19 June (retrieved 18 Aug. 2009):"Half of me is depressed
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turn the page »
To move on to new involvements or activities; to make a fresh start.
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wipe the slate clean »
To forget about previous differences and disagreements, and make a fresh start.
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