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fresh start

noun as in clean slate

noun as in deal

Strong matches

Weak match

noun as in square one

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That combination made him wonder if suicide could offer a fresh start.

Cleanses can also serve as a fresh start and a transition into a long-term, health way of eating, says Sass.

Nonetheless, the fresh start seems to have imbued Farrell with uncharacteristic humility.

A fresh start to climate diplomacy would emphasize that carbon dioxide is not the only warming pollutant.

The Baghdad meeting followed a first round of fresh-start negotiations in Istanbul last month.

You and I will make a fresh start, and try if we can't get the Mays to be looked on as they were when Harry was here.

"They went back to git a fresh start," he exclaimed as he pointed to a two-horse wagon approaching from between the low hills.

Time and hardship and other things, chiefly Irish and English, have given me a fresh start in the life of thought.

If I can be of any use to you,” he suggested softly, “in any fresh start you may make in life, you have only to command me.

If I see I cannot reach the spar I sha'n't exhaust myself by going on, but shall come back and take a fresh start.

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

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