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be fresh from
1. To have just returned from a certain place. Our new exchange student is fresh from Russia and doesn't speak English at all. He's in a good mood because he's fresh from a tropical vacation.
2. To have just completed a particular task or goal, often a level of education. Primarily heard in UK. This candidate is fresh from university and has no teaching experience. I'm fresh from swim practice, so I need to shower.
be fresh from swh
(British) also be fresh out of swh (American & Australian) to have just finished education or training in a particular school or college and not have much experience Our course is taught by a young professor fresh out of law school.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Taneka | | tə-NEE-kə | African American (Rare) |
Alte (1) | | - | Yiddish |
Ester | | ES-ter (Finnish) | Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Finnish |
Soheil | | - | Persian |
Carol | | ['kærəl] | |
Ecgberht | | - | Anglo-Saxon |