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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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91. Her hair was newly brushed and hanging loose around her shoulders.
92. After Preston's death he received appointment as one of the regular justices of the newly established assize circuits in 1274.
93. Newly discovered papers reveal that behind his bumbling front Betjeman was an exceedingly good spy.
94. Immigrant workers, easy scapegoats for the newly reunited country's economic ills, have been the latest victims of bigoted violence.
95. The newly formed bridge companies encouraged competition to keep down prices.
96. One birch tree lay newly fallen, clean with silver bark.
97. The rejection of the newly mobile toddler may be accentuated if another baby is born at this time.
98. The next morning Tony parked his car and walked slowly towards the newly completed office block.
99. In March 1981 the office-holders of the association decided to invite the newly appointed Ambassador Popov to lunch.
100. These articles were signed by his newly assumed name, Nguyen Ai Quoc.
101. They do not fit their newly found knowledge into the neat compartments so beloved by academics.
102. Infections newly acquired during this tail will therefore be under selection pressure.
103. It can only be hoped that the newly aggressive financial players of the Thatcher era manage to avoid the same errors.
103. Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
104. Indeed, Fleet was eager to liquidate the preferred shares, because they legally precluded it from integrating those newly acquired assets.
105. I knew that the press was doing a selling job when we supported a newly arrived unit from Hawaii.
106. The newly born boy was wrapped in a ladies jump suit.
107. If injury is negligently caused to a newly born babe, liability in negligence arises.
108. Until church members complete a sewer system, they have been forbidden to use their newly hewn bomb shelters.
109. Younger black families were moving up from Watts and settling by working-class white families newly arrived from the South and the Midwest.
110. This form developed bipedalism and other adaptations to the newly opening arid savannah landscape and eventually became the ancestor of man.
111. Emygdius' ability to evangelize created such a stir that the newly appointed bishop was beheaded. Feast day, August 9.
112. Industrial remains have been bulldozed and buried under newly laid turf.
113. Its future is assured, thanks to the support of newly appointed headteacher Robert Powell.
114. After assisting in the burial of a martyr, this newly baptized soldier was taken before the emperor.
115. Personally, I appreciated the importance of being able to empathize with a newly widowed or soon-to-be-divorced client.
116. The tour also visits several conservancy preserves, including newly acquired Watson Brake Mounds, one of the oldest mound complexes known.
117. This may become an especially acute problem for a newly installed revolutionary regime, for example the Soviet Union.
118. They cynically target the newly redundant and suggest a complete break with their old firm.
119. Newly made bombs would replace old, and now obsolete, weapons in the stockpile.
120. A newly signed agreement between the two companies means that Powersoft will be selling the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Intersolv product.
More similar words: nearlynewnewsrelyreplypolyself-sullyallyapplyawaybadlybellbeltbowlcelldeadlydelaydenydeployearlyeasyenergyfeelfewfewerfreelygentlyhealheel
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