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1fresh — 1. mod. cheeky; impudent. □ Ken ure is fresh sometimes. □ Kids get some pretty fresh ideas. 2. mod. a little aggressive sexually; prone to caress too eagerly. □ Hey, buster! Don’t get fresh with me! …
2fresh — [ freʃ ] adjective *** ▸ 1 food: recently prepared ▸ 2 flowers: recently picked ▸ 3 recently done/made etc. ▸ 4 clearly new and different ▸ 5 smelling/tasting natural ▸ 6 clean/bright/attractive ▸ 7 water: with no salt ▸ 8 with feeling of energy… …
3Fresh Frozen Plasma — (FFP) is defined as the fluid portion of one unit of human blood that has been centrifuged, separated, and frozen solid at 18° C (or colder) within 6 hours of collection. Other single donor plasma units, either frozen or liquid, may be… …
4Not One Less — Not One Less …
5Not Without a Fight — Studio album by New Found Glory Released March 10, 2009 (see …
6fresh money — ➔ money * * * fresh money UK US noun [U] FINANCE ► money that has not previously been invested: »The market is benefiting from a massive influx of fresh money …
7fresh|wa|ter — «FREHSH WT uhr, WOT », adjective. 1. of or living in water that is not salty: »The brook trout is a freshwater fish. 2. not used to sailing on the sea: »a freshwater sailor. 3. having little experience; unskilled: »freshwater critics. SYNONYM(S) …
8fresh water — fresh′ wa′ter n. 1) water lacking a large amount of salt 2) geo inland water, as ponds, lakes, or streams, that is not salt • Etymology: bef. 900 …
9fresh — [[t]fre̱ʃ[/t]] ♦♦ fresher, freshest 1) ADJ: ADJ n A fresh thing or amount replaces or is added to a previous thing or amount. He asked Strathclyde police, which carried out the original investigation, to make fresh inquiries... I need a new… …
10fresh*/*/*/ — [freʃ] adj 1) clearly new and different We need a completely fresh approach to the problem.[/ex] The programme takes a fresh look at this difficult issue.[/ex] She regarded the birth of her children as a fresh start (= a chance to start living in …