Choose the freshest meat, and have it cut as thick as possible; for if it is a thin, flat piece, it will not look well, and will be very soon spoiled by the boiling.
Washed in the blood of the atoning Lamb, Fair as the light these robes of theirs became; And now, all tears wiped off from every eye, They wander where the freshest pastures lie.
There the Lamb, our Shepherd, leads us, By the streams of life along; On the freshestpastures feeds us, Turns our sighing into song.
He certainly is the freshestfreshman in the whole bunch.
He certainly is the freshest specimen I ever saw, and the worst of it all is that he doesn't seem to know that he lacks anything.
He's the freshest freshman that ever entered Winthrop.
I was thefreshest bit of verdure, as the poet says, that ever greened the place.
It was a garden with trees of freshest green and ripe fruits of yellow sheen; and its birds were singing clear and keen and rills ran wimpling through the fair terrene.
First impressions may not be profound or correct, or reach in any way the heart and meaning of what passes under the eye, but they are the freshest and often the only impressions worth recording.
I at once recognized the countenance; it was my own, but grown young, and rather fuller and broader, with the freshest complexion.
If one would learn the views of some of our most thoughtful New-England men and women, he will find their fullest and freshest expression in the discussions of the Radical Club.
Modest praise is the freshest and purest atmosphere for modest virtue to thrive in and come to maturity.
Let there be frequent interchange of preachers and teachers, since few can speak freshly to the same congregation for every Sunday in the year; only the freshest thought, the purest sentiments, were their due.
I witness to The times that brought them in; so shall I do To th' freshest things now reigning, and make stale The glistering of this present, as my tale Now seems to it.
And thou and I should be the chief dwellers in this new palace, and we would serve the gods of night and fatten their altars with the choicest of the herd and the freshest of the fruits of the earth.
The sentiment of antiquity is indeed a characteristic of all cultivated people, even in what may seem the freshest ages, and not exclusively a humour of our later world.
Send me a courier--the one with the freshest horse.
Once only have I seen this Magnolia growing upon a lawn as a standard, and I never saw any flowering tree so grand, as its dark green leaves lifted up the large white chalices to catch the freshest dews from heaven.
The Elders are already unfolding their leaves, and a Lonicera is in freshest bud.
They contain his freshest and most spontaneous work.
When the job [the collecting of the various texts] was nearly ended, I reflected that one's freshest years should be given to original work, and such excursions might well be deferred to the pleasures of old age.
The freshest section is that which is devoted to Induction.
In a pretty little garden bonnet, with beautiful curling ringlets, with the smartest of aprons and the freshest of pearl-coloured gloves, this amazing woman was in the arms of her dearest Lady Hawbuck.
Glorious are the woods in their latest gold and crimson, Yet our full-leaved willows are in their freshest green.
In the first village the altar was dressed with coarsest but freshest linen.
It has frequently been pointed out in this book how prone Tennyson is to regard all his subjects from the modern point of view: a truth Looks freshest in the fashion of the day.
Put on the freshest dress you have, and ask your husband, when he comes in, if he recognizes his wife.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "freshest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.