Examples of 'fresh one' in a sentence
Meaning of "fresh one"
In this phrase, 'fresh one' refers to a new or recently obtained item or version of something
How to use "fresh one" in a sentence
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Find me a fresh one and a cup of coffee.
You will have to make a fresh one.
Fresh one would be yellow and blue.
I have got a fresh one for you.
Fresh one at the ranch this morning.
I will eat the fresh one tomorrow.
You got to strangle yourself a fresh one.
They ran a fresh one up for me.
Then you can start on a fresh one.
Fresh one down in the fridge.
You gotta strangle yourself a fresh one.
I will get a fresh one from the back.
I come every week to install a fresh one.
Add the fresh one too.
The healthiest pollen is the fresh one.
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I will get you a fresh one right away.
The culture medium was replaced by a fresh one.
I have not had a fresh one in two years.
The selective medium is replaced by a fresh one.
I reckon a fresh one might make.
A fresh one is going to be seen as a insult to your colleagues.
I will get you a fresh one too.
The fresh one are a lot faster.
I will bring a fresh one though.
A fresh one here for you.
Carer made me a fresh one before she left.
Kindly remove it and send for a fresh one.
Let us get a fresh one of these.
Dry bread browns faster than fresh one.
Replace with a fresh one if needed.
You might at least have used a fresh one.
We actually have a fresh one on the front porch.
People usually reach back for a fresh one.
It was a fresh one so we knew they must be nearby.
We will find you a fresh one.
Pretty sure a fresh one does not smell any better.
Let me get you fresh one.
And there is a fresh one if you mouth off again.
I will make you a fresh one.
This fresh one well.
When you say fresh one.
Get a fresh one of these.
I will send you a fresh one.
And a fresh one at that.
I can get you a fresh one.
Make a fresh one at home.
Change every single item with a fresh one.
We got a fresh one here.
I have preferred the fresh one.
A fresh one is worth the cost several times over.