Definitionadj. (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously new
Last update: July 24, 2015
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All these newfangled gagdets pu me off. [Please select]
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They're like the fable of John Henry, who hammered in railroad spikes and worked himself literally to death in a frenzied effort to prove he could outperform the newfangled steam drill. [Please select]
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--I thought this morning little gude would come of their newfangled gate of slinging their carabines. [Please select]
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Yes, he said, they do certainly give very strange and newfangled names to diseases. [Please select]
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"Yes; if that don't beat all the newfangled notions I ever heard of," she exclaimed. [Please select]
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Unfortunately they are building over half the old garden with newfangled high constructions. [Please select]
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There's nothing like this newfangled business of getting money, that will do it so surely. [Please select]
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Just make up your mind to drop these newfangled airs, and mighty quick. [Please select]
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