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newfangled

adjective as in quite recent

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Trump plainly smells money in this newfangled scheme.

Molly White, that indispensable and indefatigable chronicler of newfangled financial technology, conjectures that “many people who hold crypto ... probably don’t identify as crypto advocates at all.”

The film is famous for her and Astaire spoofing the newfangled movie gimmicks in the Cole Porter number “Stereophonic Sound,” including swinging from a chandelier.

“You want to explain to shareholders why you spent hundreds of millions of dollars on a newfangled idea that crashed?”

Though these newfangled ingredients may be exciting, the newcomers are often propped up by simple, old school methods, says Debbie Fetter, an assistant professor of teaching nutrition at UC Davis.

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

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