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novidade
catalão
novetat
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novedad
The quality of being new; the opposite of oldness.
oldness
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novidade
1
There the flush and bloom of
newness
were oppressive to the right-minded.
2
Part of Bodyline's devastation was its
newness
,
its intimations of the future.
3
The bishop had still to learn this perennial
newness
of the young.
4
There's an attractive sense of
newness
,
of wonder even, in the playing.
5
Absolutely nothing on your person gives offense, either in
newness
or oldness.
6
There was the usual aspect of
newness
on every object, of course.
7
At the same time, its very
newness
puzzles many readers, even to-day.
8
They are a sympathetic symbol of your own
newness
,
your own impersonality.
9
The accusing
newness
of those raincoats is to come off at once.
10
Sam Clark and Nat Hicks, that's what our big
newness
has produced.
11
How good they would feel after the grinding
newness
of his boots!
12
Principally in the
newness
of the one, and the oldness of the other.
13
The simple fact of
newness
is nothing in any plant's favor.
14
Building on that
newness
has become Snap's core way of operating.
15
Maybe it was the weather: maybe it's just the
newness
of this feeling.
16
The sense of
newness
,
of discovery, is at all times high.
newness
general newness
give the newness
relative newness
be a newness
certain newness
português
novidade
catalão
novetat
espanhol
novedad