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Definition of frosh

"Frosh" is probably misspelled. Trying fresh instead Definition of fresh

1. fresh [ a ] not stale or old
Examples: "fresh bread" "a fresh scent"

Used in print:

(The Providence Journal...)

The story is of a famous strip cartoonist , an arty individual , whose specialty is the American boy and who adopts a 10 - year old to provide him with fresh idea material .

The whole production this week is fresh and lively .

I was delighted with Paula_Prentiss ' comedy performance , which was as fresh and unstilted as one 's highest hopes might ask .

(Organic Gardening and Farming,...)

It 's best to buy them fresh from a dealer who is working to improve them .

(Francis Pollini, Night....)

Fresh , warm , sweet and juicy , sweet lovin sixteen , she was .

Synonyms fresh Related Terms stale caller crisp hot new-made strong new-made good fresh-cut new freshness

2. fresh [ a ] (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again
Examples: "a fresh start" "fresh ideas"

Used in print:

(The Christian Science Monitor,...)

However well_chosen and cleverly arranged , such memorabilia unfortunately amounted to more of an interruption than an auxiliary to the evening 's main business , which ( considering the talent at_hand ) should probably have been the gathering of fresh samples of the Chicago style .

(Irving Stone, The Agony and the Ecstasy....)

At_the_same_time he started walking the streets , peering at the people passing or shopping_at the stalls , storing up fresh impressions of what they looked_like , how they moved .

Synonyms fresh Related Terms new

3. fresh [ a ] imparting vitality and energy
Examples: "the bracing mountain air"

Used in print:

(Louis Zara, Dark Rider....)

A fresh breeze saluted him .

Synonyms fresh refreshing brisk energising refreshful tonic energizing bracing Related Terms invigorating

4. fresh [ a ] of a kind not seen before
Examples: "the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem"

Used in print:

(William G. Pollard, Physicist and Christian....)

In searching for clues which might lead us to a fresh apprehension of the reality of spirit , the close connection between spirit and community is likely to prove the most fruitful .

Synonyms new novel fresh Related Terms original

5. fresh [ a ] not canned or otherwise preserved
Examples: "fresh vegetables"

Used in print:

(Jacob Robbins et al., "The thyroid-stimulating...)

This connection was clarified by Smith and Smith ( 1922 ) , who showed that saline extracts of fresh bovine pituitary_glands could re-activate the atrophied thyroids of hypophysectomised tadpoles .

Synonyms fresh Related Terms preserved unprocessed uncured

6. fresh [ r ] very recently
Examples: "they are newly married" "newly raised objections" "a newly arranged hairdo" "grass new washed by the rain" "a freshly cleaned floor" "we are fresh out of tomatoes"

Used in print:

(Booton Herndon, "From Custer to Korea, The 7th Cavalry"...)

The troop received a new leader , Lieutenant_Robert_M._Carroll , fresh out of ROTC and bucking for Regular_Army status .

Synonyms newly recently fresh new freshly

7. fresh [ a ] not containing or composed of salt water
Examples: "fresh water"

Synonyms fresh Related Terms salt sweet freshwater

8. fresh [ a ] not yet used or soiled
Examples: "a fresh shirt" "a fresh sheet of paper" "an unused envelope"

Synonyms unused fresh Related Terms clean

9. fresh [ a ] free from impurities
Examples: "clean water" "fresh air"

Synonyms clean fresh Related Terms pure

10. fresh [ a ] not soured or preserved
Examples: "sweet milk"

Synonyms sweet unfermented fresh Related Terms unsoured

11. fresh [ a ] having recently calved and therefore able to give milk
Examples: "the cow is fresh"

Synonyms fresh Related Terms wet

12. fresh [ a ] with restored energy

Synonyms refreshed invigorated reinvigorated fresh Related Terms rested

13. fresh [ a ] improperly forward or bold
Examples: "don't be fresh with me" "impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup" "an impudent boy given to insulting strangers"

Synonyms smart impudent overbold sassy impertinent saucy fresh Related Terms forward

14. fresh [ a ] not artificial
Examples: "fresh cut flowers"

Synonyms fresh Related Terms natural

15. fresh [ a ] improperly forward or bold
Examples: "don't be fresh with me" "impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup" "an impudent boy given to insulting strangers"

Synonyms smart impudent overbold impertinent saucy fresh Related Terms forward

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