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newish
[noo-ish, nyoo-]
newish
/ ˈːɪʃ /
adjective
fairly new
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˈԱɾ adverb
- ˈԱɾԱ noun
Example Sentences
Gauging by the audience response, “Sky Islands” was the clear favorite of more than three dozen new or newish works.
In addition, on goods trade, the government is already prioritising its "Brexit reset" - a food standards deal, and some customs arrangements to bring down newish trade barriers with the European Union.
Of the new and newish plays I saw in the region, James Ijames’ “Fat Ham” and Eboni Booth’s “Primary Trust” proved their award-winning mettle to Southern California audiences.
Within the first 30 minutes of the magical realist dramedy “Nightbitch,” Amy Adams, starring as a newish parent teeming with fury and resentment, discovers that the oozing pustule that appeared on her back contains what appears to be a tail, the clearest sign yet that she is transforming into a dog.
An acquaintance gave Coppola a list of five newish concert composers to check out, including Thomas Adès and the Argentina-born Golijov.
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