of new meaning
EN- Adverb
- (obsolete) Once again; anew.
- (obsolete) Once again; anew.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Glazer echoes the lament of his friend and collaborator, Daniel Patrick Moynihan , for the Westway project, supposedly a victim of New York’s “regulatory and litigatory maze.”
- Did you ever hear of Coronado, the conqueror of New Mexico, the stormer of the seven cities of Cibola?
- Looks like rain, Elder; I 'spect she'll have to go over with me arter all," said George Thayer, the handsomest, best-natured stage-driver in the whole State of New Hampshire.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of of new in English Dictionary
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