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Examples for "bran-new"
Examples for "bran-new"
1Young Croesus lent him three-and-twenty bran-new sovereigns out of his father's bank.
2It is the Umbrella-oldfamiliar bone-handle, brass ferrule-ina bran-new dress of alpaca!
3To purchasing bran-new paper shirt collar or dickey, to set off gray Petersham, 2
4Down came bran-new bands to the wheel directly, and better than we had lost.
5There's a bran-new one, and there's the other.
1When was the last time you ever wandered a spic-and-span midway?
2Emily glanced at the signature once more, then looked down the Preserve's joyless, spic-and-span hallway.
3It foams, making inroads into every millimeter of my face, giving a psychological spic-and-span impression.
4It's conceivable that O'Brien is just one of those neatnik sailors who keeps his boat spic-and-span.
5Back in the 1920s, when Prohibition was king, some pretty substantial people lived here and the houses looked spic-and-span then.
1Mary slipped from the gate and confronted the spick-and-span damsel of Ingleside.
2Lilly thought she had never beheld such spick-and-span efficiency as this woman's.
3But even they had to admit that Dickie was a spick-and-span young chap.
4And Harry Loder no longer looked the spick-and-span polo-playing dandy of the Indian army.
5At least, the churches must be put in spick-and-span order.
1It's a brand-new year, we're juniors now, and word is he's available.
2For many, it's the first time they'll ever open a brand-new toy.
3I met him the other day in Piccadilly with a brand-new wife.
4She looked brand-new the last time I saw her at the hospital.
5It is a brand-new wheel and everything is in perfect working order.
6The building was brand-new and had space for untold numbers of people.
7In a brand-new suit of checkered tweed and a low-cut satin vest
8I built you this brand-new house, filled it with everything you wanted.
9For his own part, young Mario Louis sported a brand-new, state-of-the-art suitaloon.
10He even bought us a new television and me a brand-new tricycle.
11But right after breakfast the graduates, each one now in brand-new cit.
12Perhaps there is a brand-new form of American-led colonialism around the corner.
13He couldn't stay because he had a brand-new body to look at.
14Manner noticed a strange scent of flowers wafting through her brand-new trailer.
15Now, Morrison has recorded a brand-new album set for release in 2019.
16We were passing a conveyor with suspension brackets which held brand-new AKMs.