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View definitions for freshly

freshly

adverb as in new

Strong match

adverb as in newly

adverb as in recently

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Cricket's Indian Premier League is an example of a freshly created franchise tournament that changed the nature of the sport forever; but this took place in India, an enormous market already obsessed with cricket.

From BBC

In this, globally operating trading companies agreed to no longer purchase soy grown in freshly deforested areas.

He relied on his light roux and the juices from the freshly shucked oysters to properly enrich the broth.

From Salon

Few vehicles brave the abandoned boulevards; those that do move in furtive dashes: They barrel down the road, slow near the still-smoking ruins of a freshly struck building, then race away.

It’s the kind of farm that many think of when Sonoma County comes to mind, along with organic wine, freshly grown produce and artisanal cheese.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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