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Sentence count:52+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-06-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: foundfounderfoundedfoundryfound onprofoundconfoundco-founderMeaning: adj. newly discovered. 
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1) She savored her newfound freedom.
2) The fall of the Ceausescu government brought newfound freedom to millions in Romania.
3) But the newfound speed has caused other problems.
4) In our newfound realisation, we have coined the word holistic to summarise this concept.
5) They suggested that the newfound connection might explain the apparent link between muscle tension and severe headaches.
6) There are indications that home computer buyers' newfound price sensitivity may spread to other market niches.
7) Part of her newfound sense of fashion includes developing a clear sense of what flatters her most.
8) Labrador Retriever originated on the cold reaches of newfound.
9) Troubled times: Qaddafi's newfound coziness with Western nations, however,[http://sentencedict.com/newfound.html] has done little to shield him from the wave of unrest currently sweeping the Arab world.
10) According to Melissa Clearfield, the child's newfound locomotor skill arrives hand-in-hand with a raft of other changes in social behaviour and maturity.
11) The newfound native language may have borrowed from Quechua, a language still spoken by indigenous peoples of Peru, Quilter said.
12) What's more, the newfound Leiolepis ngovantrii is no run-of-the-mill reptile—the all-female species reproduces via cloning, without the need for male lizards.
13) But there's no reason to abandon your newfound allure in some empty hotel room.
14) The newfound hilt may have been left behind because it was unwanted, or it may have been inaccessible, according to Moore's colleague Wendy Welsh, a conservator on the project.
15) Wang has very personal reasons for her newfound sense of public spiritedness.
16) A newfound comet is heading towards the sun. It will likely not survive.
17) But the newfound creatures did sport fully developed plastrons—the flat part of a turtle shell that covers and protects the belly.
18) In normal times my newfound prominence would almost surely have speeded my departure from government.
19) And he solicited examples on what they were achieving in the way of greater effectiveness and cost efficiency with their newfound authority.
20) For the watching world, she smiled and laughed, seeming perfectly delighted with her husband and newfound status.
21) So it was with my reading lessons; so it was with the newfound plenty jammed into the kitchen cupboards.
22) The charming entrepreneur and his pretty blonde wife, Victoria Rebisoff Wang, enjoyed their newfound wealth.
23) With tourist traffic plunging at famous museums and monuments, the locals have lots of newfound elbow room.
24) The political figure who has tried the hardest to harness this newfound enthusiasm is Pat Robertson.
25) So he was suspicious of her welcome, her sudden ardour, her newfound tongue to kiss with and to speak.
26) This will be a great time for traveling, exploring, and sharing your newfound knowledge with others.
27) Do you think the rich should lay low, or is their newfound thrift un - American?
28) Fears of rising protectionism in the West are a newfound Asian enthusiasm to promote intraregional trade.
29) "Growing Pains" is at least her fourth album in a row to be accompanied by a round of interviews that find her vaunting a newfound sense of self and some measure of hard-earned happiness.
30) The Western Pacific is a vital conduit for the sea-borne trade needed to sustain China's growth and newfound prosperity.
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