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Phrase(s): *fresh (with someone)
overly bold or impertinent with someone. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) • When I tried to kiss Mary, she slapped me and shouted, "Don’t get fresh with me!" • I can’t stand people who get fresh.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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In addition to the idioms beginning with FRESH, Also see BREATH OF FRESH AIR.
American Heritage Idioms
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adj.
not canned:
We prefer to eat fresh vegetables.
adj.
original:
She had a fresh outlook on things.
adj.
recently baked:
We enjoy eating fresh bread.
adj.
impudent:
Don't be fresh young man!
Simple Definitions
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adj. VERBS be, look, smell, taste | stay Mushrooms don't stay fresh for long. | eat sth, have sth It's best to eat them fresh. | keep sth Put it in the fridge to keep it fresh. ADV. really, very | quite PHRASES lovely/nice (and) fresh There's some cold beef and a nice fresh loaf.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary