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newcomer

[noo-kuhm-er, nyoo-] / ˈnuˌkʌm ər, ˈnyu- /


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Giant banners of the political newcomer wearing his trademark black sunglasses were mounted across the rally.

From BBC

Now in its second year, this newcomer serves up a carefully curated lineup of exhibitors and a more personal atmosphere, and is quickly becoming a highlight of the week’s art offerings.

From The Wall Street Journal

As implied here all along, Netflix’s real triumph was driving up the price Paramount had to pay and saddling the newcomer with enough debt to hobble any challenge to Netflix’s streaming dominance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pokémon also attracts a diverse audience, in contrast to some fandoms, which can skew male or be suspicious of newcomers.

From BBC

Laura Bulless, from the college, said: "It felt like the whole of Hull was behind him to get that newcomer award and then to get leading actor, it's just absolutely phenomenal."

From BBC