Definition

fresh: new, recent; natural (plant, vegetable, flowers etc.) adjective
  • "This fresh mountain air is good for the mind, body and soul."
  • "Enjoy your time strolling our sunny 75-acre estate or swimming in our giant lake, stocked daily with fresh carp."
  • "Bruno : Would a '63 Cabernet go with fresh sea bass, fettuccine and pesto sauce?"
  • "Bruno : Is it fresh?"
  • "For this project, we want something fresh, inspired, something that'll set Outback Cologne apart."
  • "Susie : The first one is just a sketch but I think it's fresh, sensual, and fragrant."
  • "CRAP staff member : Mr. Oléré, are you ready for a delicious fresh fruit platter?"
  • "3476 Minty Fresh Drive"
  • "While we have a long and proud heritage dating from our earliest days in Paris, the attributes of our brand are as fresh and new as ever," said Bruno Delavigne, CEO of Delavigne Corp."
  • "The basic philosophy behind the movement is that eating locally has ecological value: The carbon footprint of Kobe beef which has made the trip from Japan to New York has more of an environmental impact than a piece of fresh meat from the local farmer's market."

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