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Sentence count:182+16Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: freshfreshlynewrecentlySimilar words: nearlynewnewsrelyreplypolyself-sullyMeaning: ['nuːlɪ /'nju-]  adv. very recently. 
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61. Emygdius' ability to evangelize created such a stir that the newly appointed bishop was beheaded.
62. All newly born tapirs are covered with stripes and spots as camouflage.
63. Newly released hostage Frank Reed declares from his hospital balcony that he is looking forward to a three-pound Maine lobster.
64. After presenting a set of newly engraved sonatas to the elector, he saw that Munich held no further attractions for him.
65. This was due again in the newly found ability to run with reduced batch size.
66. The National Insurance Act gave the newly set up exchanges the role of administering the system of unemployment benefit.
67. When the cubs are very small they feed quite extensively on newly born rabbits.
68. Compensation would be paid in the form of shares in newly privatized companies, or in annuities.
69. Finally, with sword in hand, Juan takes his case before the newly arrived local judge.
70. Dreamweaver's newly grafted work modes are augmented with a third option.
71. She returned to the restaurant and put her newly acquired knowledge to work.
72. Still, newly appointed Cabinet members maintained a cautious outlook after their morning meeting.
73. Two days after the plan was announced, Mr Resende took the newly minted package to creditors in Washington.
73. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
74. Visitors were forbidden, in order to prevent coaching of the newly arrived.
75. This year sees a big boost in bookings for superb meals served in the newly restored Pullman Cars.
76. After a brief spell in the newly created Ministry of Labour he returned to the Home Office in 1919.
77. Already in the background there were the significant achievements of the newly developed science of geology.
78. She gave her attention to a yard where some young people are playing the newly popular game called croquet.
79. Primo senses she has said these exact words to newly arrived visitors before.
80. A planting medium in a newly established tank or in an aquarium with a small number of fish is poor.
81. One of his red-letter days was the time we took him for his first ride in our newly acquired Rolls-Royce.
82. But the newly appointed national security adviser has been assiduously built into a prominent player in the Bush team.
83. Workshops and initiatives for the newly arrived civil engineers, tile-makers and labourers did not materialise.
84. The newly born goats were kept in a pen under her bed.
85. Several hundred thousand newly arrived cars and trucks have turned Tirana into a cacophony of novice drivers,[sentencedict.com] congestion and accidents.
86. Imagine that a newly formed trust advertises units for sale to savers.
87. This might have been another attempt deliberately to embarrass the newly formed association.
88. The most familiar popular smells are probably fresh coffee, newly mown grass, hyacinths and freshly baked bread.
89. This was followed by the barely perceptible rustle of snow crystals hitting the newly exposed portion of the roof.
90. Only one photograph of a newly installed chairman has been sent to me since January's Divisional AGMs.
More similar words: nearlynewnewsrelyreplypolyself-sullyallyapplyawaybadlybellbeltbowlcelldeadlydelaydenydeployearlyeasyenergyfeelfewfewerfreelygentlyhealheel
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