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Example sentences for "fresh and"

  • The weather was fine, all around me was as fresh and blooming as if it had just issued from the bosom of nature.

  • On the table spread the cloth, Let the knives be sharp and clean, Pickles get and salad both, Let them each be fresh and green.

  • The third of Adrienne's women had a face so fresh and ingenuous, a waist so delicate, so pleasing, and so finished, that her mistress had given her the name of Hebe.

  • A party of lively women make even the sea fresh and entertaining.

  • Lettuce is like conversation: it must be fresh and crisp, so sparkling that you scarcely notice the bitter in it.

  • And then the butter, so fresh and cool, and the delicious eggs--by the way, he had left a hatful in the kitchen as he came in.

  • But what I cared most to see were the mosaics in the choir, executed in the time of Justinian, and as fresh and beautiful as on the day they were made.

  • The violet powder should be dusted freely over all, to cool the skin, and everything put on fresh and smooth.

  • Lilies, and some other very odorous plants, may perhaps give out smells unsuited to a close room, while the atmosphere of the sick-room should always be fresh and natural.

  • It was horrible to come, so fresh and glowing, into the presence of this poor woman, evidently in bitter sorrow.

  • Variant 13: When near this blasted tree you pass, Two sods are plainly to be seen Close at its root, and each with grass Is cover'd fresh and green.

  • He walked home somewhat soberly at first, but the air was cool and fresh and a glorious moon was riding in the sky.

  • Several of her family were standing around her, and the pleasant picture we saw as we drove by the lovely lawn is fresh and green in my memory now.

  • In these excursions he seemed as young as any of his young companions, with feelings as fresh and joyous as theirs.

  • Spring Breeze is as fresh and delicate as a May flower.

  • Children are even as a branch that is fresh and green; they will grow up in whatever way you train them.

  • If you rear it to be truthful, and kind, and righteous, it will grow straight, it will be fresh and tender, and will flourish.

  • She has virgins many, Fresh and fair, Yet you are More sweet than any.

  • In the middle of this fine society, slender and transparent as the spirit of a shape, stood a little vase holding one half-opened rose, fresh and fragrant as if just gathered.

  • The following year the snail lay in almost the same spot, in the sunshine under the rose-tree, which was again budding and bearing roses as fresh and beautiful as ever.

  • Every tree is a picture, each leaf is as fresh and clean as the rain-washed air of the morning.

  • One by one the bee opens the flowers, which were so fresh and beautiful at sunrise.

  • There it was, sure enough, just where the victor had put it, fresh and gory, with its white locks and richly tattooed features.

  • Pork--fresh and salted, bacon and ham--is the natural and invariable food of the settler.

  • To us, when we first came out from England, the life here seemed utterly delightful, because it was so fresh and novel.

  • She has virgins many, Fresh and fair; Yet you are More sweet than any.

  • Rise and put on your foliage, and be seen To come forth, like the spring-time, fresh and green, And sweet as Flora.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    clearly defined; fresh air; fresh and; fresh breeze; fresh butter; fresh cigarette; fresh fish; fresh food; fresh fruit; fresh fruits; fresh gale; fresh impetus; fresh manure; fresh meat; fresh troops; freshman year; get down; match for; original sin; parliamentary vote; religion must; sail away; thou little; three quarts; was good; who should