Fresh
//fɹɛʃ//
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The word "fresh" can be used as adjective, adjective, verb, noun, proper noun, adverb and adverb.
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Fresh Coast Fresh Meadows Freshfield afresh box-fresh breath of fresh air crescent fresh fresh air fresh as a daisy fresh as a rose fresh as paint fresh bean fresh blood fresh breeze fresh cheese fresh country egg fresh country eggs fresh cut fresh eyes fresh fish fresh food fresh frozen plasma fresh fucked fox in a forest fire fresh gale fresh grad fresh ground fresh hell fresh legs fresh lumpia fresh meat fresh off the boat fresh out of fresh pair of eyes fresh pursuit fresh start fresh up fresh water fresh yeast fresh-faced fresh-ground fresh-new fresh-out-of-college fresh-water freshen fresher freshie freshish freshling freshly freshman freshmint freshness freshperson freshwater freshwoman funky fresh get fresh lemony fresh refresh refreshing start a fresh hare unfresh
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adjective advertisement aggressive brand brand new cheeky choice clean cooked disrespectful dried fashionable fatigued fish flirtatious flood florid food food choice forward from frozen fruit fruit state fruits fruits vegetables fruits veggies good good vegetables green i love inappropriate like like fish like food love new new food new fruit new produce new vegetables nice obtained presumptuous produce produced quality raw recently refreshing rested ripeness rude rush saline salt sexually smells smells good spoiled spring state stream subway tired tree uncultured unpracticed unspoiled untried vegetable vegetables veggies water youthful
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