Examples of 'new in town' in a sentence
Meaning of "new in town"
The phrase 'new in town' refers to someone who has recently arrived or relocated to a specific location or community. This phrase is often used to describe individuals who are unfamiliar with the area, culture, and people in their new surroundings. It can also imply a sense of excitement or adjustment as the person navigates their way through unfamiliar territory.
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I am new in town and not on to the ropes.
You look like you are new in town.
Jake is new in town and at the school.
Paul and his wife are new in town.
I was fairly new in town to get an invitation yet.
They did not care that he was new in town.
She was new in town and he was instantly captivated.
She was a single mother and new in town.
New in town and already hooking up.
Paige was telling me you are new in town.
I ask anybody new in town to come by for a chat.
It is difficult when you are new in town.
Shes new in town as of this semester.
I can tell you are new in town.
I am new in town and looking to make new friends.
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You boys must be new in town.
Being new in town is never easy.
He too explained to the man that he was new in town.
Laure is new in town and is trying to find new friends.
And you are new in town.
New in town here.
I remember having a beer with a woman new in town.
They are new in town.
Imagine a man and his family are new in town.
Fairly new in town.
I thought maybe she might have been somebody new in town.
She is new in town.
So tricky finding the right place to live when you are new in town.
She must be new in town.
I new in town.
More likely she was new in town.
I am new in town too.
This lady may be new in town.
She was still new in town and did not know too many people.
Don was also new in town.
Jamie is new in town and also struggles with things most people find easy.
Just someone new in town.
You are new in town so you probably do not know that I am undefeated.
I understand you are new in town.
I thought since you were new in town that you would not have a placeto spend the holiday.
Her family were new in town.
There is someone new in town using Mayan tribal gimmicks in his crimes.
I thought she was new in town.
But I am really new in town and my job keeps me really busy and.
I guess you are new in town.
I am new in town and I was supposed to meet a friend.
Because you are new in town.
I am sort of new in town and I am looking to meet someone.
There is someone new in town.
I am new in town and I have not any friends.
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