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fresh out of
Idioms and Phrases
Also, clean out of . Recently or completely used up or unavailable. For example, Sorry, I'm fresh out of sugar and can't lend you any , or We're clean out of small change . [ Colloquial ; late 1800s]Example Sentences
I grew up in a seafood-loving household, so I’m no stranger when it comes to indulging in fish, shrimp, crab and anything else that comes fresh out of the sea.
Oyelowo stars as Hampton Chambers, fresh out of Chino State Prison after doing a bid for check fraud.
Rhodes, fresh out of prison, told reporters he hoped that Patel “cleans house” at the FBI.
It’s her second career; fresh out of college, she worked in recruitment at a nonprofit she describes as “like a religious AmeriCorps.”
Who needs a real fresh out of high school RUNNINGBACK. 6’0 210, with a 4.5 40.
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