fresh from



fresh from somewhere

having just arrived from somewhere As a 16-year-old fresh from Argentina, she won two important music competitions in three weeks.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of fresh (newly produced or made)
See also: fresh

fresh from something

having just finished something The South African president is set to begin a trip to the United States fresh from a key election victory.
Usage notes: from the literal meaning of fresh (newly produced or made)
See also: fresh

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Moreland['mɔ:lənd]
Emmanuele-man-WEL (French), i-MAN-yə-wəl (English), i-MAN-yəl (English)Biblical, French, English
LudgerLUD-gər (Dutch)German, Dutch
GailaGAY-ləEnglish (Rare)
Narayanan-Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
Didacus-Medieval Spanish