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Fresh Phrase Eslpod Refers Made Breath Describing Pleasant

Id ESLPod_1123_WE_1920
Episode Id ESLPod 1123
Episode Title Describing Pleasant Scents
Phrase fresh
Text The word "fresh," in this podcast, refers to something that is new, clean, crisp, and not used, or something made recently: "You can smell fresh bread as you walk past the bakery." Or, "Are these eggs fresh, or have they been on the shelf for a few days?" The phrase "a fresh start" refers to an attempt to start something and do it differently, especially because one did something poorly last time: "Moving to a new city and enrolling in a new school was a chance for Jesse to make a fresh start." The phrase "a breath of fresh air" describes something that is new, exciting, and good: "Getting some younger employees in the office was like a breath of fresh air." Finally, the phrase "to get fresh with (someone)" means to behave in a rude, inappropriate, and possibly sexual way toward another person: "Peter made a huge mistake by getting fresh with his boss's wife."
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