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fresher

[fresh-er] / ˈfrɛʃ ər /








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The right mix of true and imagined can give the simplest of humane narratives — in this case, the possibility of renewal in an epidemic of hurt — a fresher chance to touch us.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 14, 2026

On Monday, the air will feel a little fresher compared to the weekend with maximum temperatures in northern areas of the UK around 18 to 24C.

From BBC Aug. 10, 2026

Somewhere in the mix of all this is Ronaldo, who got the first knockout stage goal of his Cup career with that penalty kick, but also was subbed off late for fresher legs.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 3, 2026

“Frozen vegetables compete against both shelf-stable and fresh alternatives, with the latter benefiting from consumer trends toward fresher food,” he added.

From Barron's Jun. 28, 2026

When I got out, I felt fresher but not one bit better.

From "Blended" by Sharon M. Draper

He advises freshers to act confident - even if you're scared inside - and to put yourself out there.

From BBC Aug. 15, 2026

Undergraduates still settling into university life have to quickly commit to a joint tenancy with fellow freshers they barely know to guarantee a roof over their head the following September.

From BBC Nov. 15, 2025

To help with nerves, BBC News asked for tips from 2024's first-years, who've already sussed out being freshers.

From BBC Sep. 12, 2025

At Canterbury Christ Church University, a welcome event being held for freshers this month offers support to those who may be financially struggling.

From BBC Sep. 21, 2024

We freshers now constituted the official House Committee and we assigned the seniors the most unpleasant chores, which was a humiliation for them.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela



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