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brand-new

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brand-new (brndn, -ny)
adj.
Being in a fresh and unused condition; completely new.

brand-new
Adjective
absolutely new
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.brand-new - conspicuously new; "shiny brand-new shoes"; "a spick-and-span novelty"
new - not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered; "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World"
Translations
brand-new [ˈbrændˈnjuː] adjflamante, completamente nuevo
brand-new [ˈbrændˈnjuː] brand adjtout(e) neuf(neuve)flambant neuf(neuve)
brand-new [ˈbrændˈnjuː] adjnagelneu, brandneu
brand-new [ˈbrændˈnjuː] adjnuovo/a di zecca


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And this is why there is a new household and a brand-new baby in Naseby Dower House; and why the great Van Tromp lives in pleasant style upon the shores of England; and why twenty-six individual copies of the THYMEBURY STAR are received daily at the door of Naseby House.
The Black Hawk boys looked forward to marrying Black Hawk girls, and living in a brand-new little house with best chairs that must not be sat upon, and hand-painted china that must not be used.
He had on a brand-new uniform showing the creases where it had been folded and thick gold epaulettes which seemed to stand rather than lie down on his massive shoulders.
 
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