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fresh
Adjective
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If something is fresh it is not old, it is new or like new. Often this means not spoiled or rotten.
I only eat fresh food.
I have a fresh baked pie at home.
We could use some fresh blood here. (Meaning, we could use some new people.)
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If water is fresh it does not have salt in it.
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If you are being fresh you are to forward sexually; this is a way of being rude.
Don't get fresh with me, I'm not that kind of girl!
slag
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noun
the scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals
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verb
convert into slag