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Meaning of fresh out of | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. Of someone who has recently left one stage of life to begin another.
    idiomatic
  2. Having completely exhausted one's supply of (a commodity); especially, having just run out recently.
    idiomatic

Examples

“That boy was one of the new draft, fresh out of boot camp, and yet it was his duty to pass messages upon which the fate of a battle might depend.”
“Students fresh out of college have highly specialized skills in newer technologies.”
“2007, Armistead Maupin, Mad, Stark Mad at SmithsonianMagazine.com Fresh out of the South and a tour of duty in Vietnam, I was seriously conservative and frightened to death of almost everything...”
“So if it was help Michael wanted, well, whoops, he was fresh out of luck.”
“...Judy the receptionist had looked at me like I was a mental case trick-or-treater and she was fresh out of candy.”
“Fear fun, fear love / Fresh out of fucks forever”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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