fresh - use in sentences

Preposition: from

  • stint: The head chef is Darren Law fresh from a one year stint in Australia, previously he cooked under Bruno Loubet in London.
  • oven: As the course progresses, you will sample the products you have made fresh from the wood-fired oven.

Modifying Another Word

  • wonderfully: The entire album sounds wonderfully fresh, even ten years after it was first released.
  • amazingly: The one notable thing about all the dishes we had, was just how amazingly fresh tasting the food was!
  • surprisingly: The strongest quality of Treasure Island is that it is still surprisingly fresh.
  • totally: However, maybe it is time to consider a totally fresh start?
  • completely: Flounder can even be found many miles from the sea, high up in rivers where the water is completely fresh.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • keep: They provide a preservative quality, keeping foods fresh for a longer time.

Modifies a noun

  • fruit: Diet Tips For a sweet snack, you'd be better off choosing fresh fruit.
  • air: He had not played in fresh air for 11 years.
  • juice: Coca-Cola contains the same amount of sugar that you would find in fresh orange juice.
  • vegetable: Especially in summer, you have access to lots of fresh vegetables.
  • ingredient: You enjoy working with fresh ingredients to create high quality products.
  • flower: Fresh flowers direct from Jersey's historic market.. .

Used with adjective complement

  • stay: Key to creating a dish that will capture a judges eye are those ingredients that stay fresh from the field and the sea.
  • cook: In addition, there are anytime snacks cooked fresh to order at our beachside grills.
  • eat: The flesh is oily and the flavor is best when the fish is eaten fresh from the sea.
  • remain: Also buy in small quantities so it remains fresh.
  • feel: The sound of water, beautiful fishes and exotic plants all makes your mind cool and relaxed beside feeling fresh.
  • sound: I don't like working with many samples and try to keep things sounding fresh, with a dark edge.

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