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Meanings of first freshness in английском
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Usage of first freshness in английском
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There are no women who keep their firstfreshness like Englishwomen.
2
The firstfreshness of the day carried the lama forward with long, easy, camel-like strides.
3
Why should she wear the firstfreshness off her outfit before she made this Visit?
4
So long as you possess a living soul, all may be restored to its firstfreshness.
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The air was hot and close, as if the firstfreshness of the morning was already past.
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I was present at one of the July festivals, in their firstfreshness; it was in the year 1833.
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There must be an interval of rest for the nerve before the sensation can be renewed in its firstfreshness.
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The lingering winter passed at length, and one morning, in the firstfreshness of spring, Osla stood without the cell.
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She wanted to wander about in the firstfreshness of the day, which was always an uplifting thing to her.
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A very sweet face it was, too, albeit not that of a woman in the firstfreshness of her youth.
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Nothing tame, nothing insipid, nothing that has lost its firstfreshness, can be dedicated to one so beautiful and young.
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As for the negative pleasures, the pleasure of not saluting or not attending medical boards, they soon lose their firstfreshness.
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All of the hardest work should be done in the morning, before the firstfreshness of maid and day is worn away.
14
In her youth, and her firstfreshness and innocence, she must have been lovely as a dream; but that loveliness was all gone now.
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Gregorio hailed him, staring round-eyed; for although Espinosa's garments were not in their firstfreshness they were far from being those of a plebeian.
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There are two charming situations in life for a woman,-one ,thefirstfreshness of heiressship and beauty; the other, youthful widowhood, with a large jointure.