Phrase thesaurus

Fresh Phrases

209 phrases and expressions related to "fresh".

Phrases

  • A New Hope (George Lucas movie in the Star Wars series)
  • A new broom sweeps clean
  • Ads work harder in the new Granada (Granada advertising slogan)
  • Airy fairy
  • Al fresco
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful (popular Anglican hymn)
  • All the news that's fit to print (New York Times advertising slogan)
  • Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life (Monty Python's Flying Circus song)
  • As bright as a button
  • As bright as a new pin
  • As cool as a cucumber
  • As fresh as a daisy
  • As fresh as a mountain stream
  • As good as new
  • As neat as a new pin
  • At sixty miles an hour the loudest noise in the new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock (Rolls Royce advertising slogan)
  • Baby needs new shoes
  • Bart the Cool (Nickname of American football player Bart Starr)
  • Better than new
  • Billy Liar (Novel and play by Keith Waterhouse and Tom Courtenay / Julie Christie movie)
  • Bison City (Nickname of Buffalo New York)
  • Border Town (Nickname of Rye New York)
  • Brand new
  • Brand new ballgame (A baseball expression meaning when a team that has been behind ties up the game)
  • Brand new dawn
  • Brand new day
  • Brand spanking new
  • Brave New World (Aldous Huxley book)
  • Break new ground
  • Breath of fresh air
  • Breathe new life into
  • Bright Eyes (Art Garfunkel song)
  • Bright Lights, Big City (Jay Mcinerney book)
  • Bright and early
  • Bright eyed and bushy tailed
  • Bright idea
  • Bright lights, big city
  • Bright spark
  • Bright young thing
  • Captain Funkie Fresh (Nickname of Eddie Winslow (Darius McCrary))
  • Catch of the day
  • Central Park (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • Cool Britannia
  • Cool Hand Luke (Paul Newman movie)
  • Cool Joe (Nickname of baseball player Joe Montana)
  • Cool Papa (Nickname of baseball player James Bell)
  • Cool as a mountain stream (Consulate Cigarettes advertising slogan)
  • Cool beans
  • Cool cat
  • Cool down
  • Cool million
  • Cool off
  • Cool out
  • Cool your heels
  • Cool, calm and collected
  • Cool, fresh, consulate (Consulate Cigarettes advertising slogan)
  • Dawn of a new day
  • Don't put new wine into old bottles
  • Eat fresh (Subway advertising slogan)
  • Elm City (Nickname of New Haven Connecticut)
  • Factory fresh
  • Farm fresh
  • Febreze; it's that fresh (Febreze advertising slogan)
  • First footing (making a round of visits at New Year)
  • Fresh air
  • Fresh faced
  • Fresh ink
  • Fresh off the boat
  • Fresh out of
  • Fresh pair of eyes
  • Fresh squeezed glaciers (Adelma Mineral Waters advertising slogan)
  • Fresh start
  • Fresh to the last slice (Sunblest Bread advertising slogan)
  • Get fresh
  • Gotham City (Nickname of New York)
  • Grey is new black
  • Happy New Year
  • Harry spankers (colloquial version of 'brand spanking new')
  • Hot off the press
  • I love New York
  • I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (The New Seekers song)
  • It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen (the opening line of Nineteen Eighty-Four)
  • It's tingling fresh (Gibbs SR Toothpaste advertising slogan)
  • Joe Cool (Nickname of Joe Johnson)
  • Keep a cool head
  • Keep your cool
  • Kodak City (Nickname of Rochester New York)
  • Like a breath of fresh air
  • Little New York (Nickname of Carmelo Anthony)
  • Lose your cool
  • Make a fresh start
  • Mansfield Park (Jane Austen novel)
  • Market fresh
  • Menthol-Fresh, cool, clean, Consulate (Consulate Cigarettes advertising slogan)
  • Nearly new
  • New Deal (Franklin Roosevelt's social and economic reform)
  • New Economy
  • New York minute
  • New York's finest
  • New age travellers
  • New arrival (colloquial term for a newborn baby)
  • New blood
  • New doors opened (Mercury advertising slogan)
  • New fangled
  • New kid on the block
  • New lease on life
  • New money
  • New start
  • New wine in old bottles
  • New wrinkle
  • New year's resolution
  • No wonder the English have kept cool for 192 years (Gordon's Gin advertising slogan)
  • Northanger Abbey (Jane Austen novel)
  • One instinctively knows when something is right (Croft Original Sherry advertising slogan)
  • Original Gangster Ice T song
  • Original sin
  • Out with the old in with the new
  • Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (James Brown song)
  • Pastures new
  • Pearline keeps white things white and bright women bright (Pearline washing powder advertising slogan)
  • Play it again, Sam (New York State Lottery advertising slogan)
  • Play it cool
  • Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen novel)
  • Put the freshness back (Shake And Vac advertising slogan)
  • Reach new heights
  • Read my lips, no new taxes (Political slogan)
  • Refresh! Rejoice! Remember! Pabst gets the call (Pabst Blue Ribbon advertising slogan)
  • Ring out the old and ring in the new
  • Save your breath to cool your porridge
  • Seesaw Margery Daw Johnny shall have a new master (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Sense and Sensibility (Jane Austen novel)
  • Snapshot City (Nickname of Rochester New York)
  • Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue
  • Spring is in the air
  • Tech savvy (proficient with new technologies)
  • Tender Is The Night (F Scott Fitzgerald novel)
  • That's a new one on me
  • The All Blacks (Nickname of the New Zealand Rugby Union team)
  • The Armpit Of New Jersey (Nickname of Newark New Jersey)
  • The Brooklyn Bridge (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The Chrysler Building (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The City That Never Sleeps (Nickname of New York)
  • The Cradle Of Aviation (Nickname of Hammondsport New York)
  • The Edinburgh Of The South (Nickname of Dunedin New Zealand)
  • The Empire State (Nickname of the US state of New York)
  • The Empire State Building (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The Flying Squad (Nickname of the Specialist Crime Directorate, New Scotland Yard)
  • The Foreigner State (Nickname of the US state of New Jersey)
  • The Garden State (Nickname of the US state of New Jersey)
  • The Gong (Nickname of Wollongong New South Wales)
  • The Granite State (Nickname of the US state of New Hampshire)
  • The Grapes Of Wrath (John Steinbeck novel and Henry Fonda movie)
  • The Heart Of The New West (Nickname of Calgary Alberta)
  • The New Statesman (BBC comedy television series)
  • The New York Of The South (Nickname of Atlanta Georgia)
  • The New York of the South (Nickname of Galveston Texas)
  • The North Of Bombay Hill (Nickname of Auckland New Zealand)
  • The Original Live Test-Pattern Girl (Nickname of Nanette Fabray)
  • The Remains Of The Day (Kazuo Ishiguro novel and Anthony Hopkins movie)
  • The Rockefeller Centre (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (John Le Carre novel)
  • The Statue of Liberty (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The bright lights
  • The bright lights taste (Cinzano advertising slogan)
  • The company you keep (New York Life advertising slogan)
  • The emperor's new clothes
  • The future's bright, the future's Orange (Orange mobile phones advertising slogan)
  • The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades (song by Timbuk 3)
  • The new black
  • The original and the best
  • The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid (Jane Austen quotation)
  • The shock of the new
  • There's nothing new under the sun
  • Times Square (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • Turn over a new leaf
  • Under new management
  • Way cool
  • What fresh hell is this?
  • What we have here is a failure to communicate (line from Cool Hand Luke)
  • What's New Pussycat? (Peter Sellers movie)
  • What's new?
  • Whole new ball game
  • Wuthering Heights (Merle Oberon / Laurence Olivier movie)
  • You can't teach an old dog new tricks
  • You give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world (WINS Radio, New York advertising slogan)

Related

  • As fresh as a daisy
  • As fresh as a mountain stream
  • Breath of fresh air
  • Captain Funkie Fresh (Nickname of Eddie Winslow (Darius McCrary))
  • Cool, fresh, consulate (Consulate Cigarettes advertising slogan)
  • Eat fresh (Subway advertising slogan)
  • Factory fresh
  • Farm fresh
  • Febreze; it's that fresh (Febreze advertising slogan)
  • Fresh air
  • Fresh faced
  • Fresh ink
  • Fresh off the boat
  • Fresh out of
  • Fresh pair of eyes
  • Fresh squeezed glaciers (Adelma Mineral Waters advertising slogan)
  • Fresh start
  • Fresh to the last slice (Sunblest Bread advertising slogan)
  • Get fresh
  • It's tingling fresh (Gibbs SR Toothpaste advertising slogan)
  • Like a breath of fresh air
  • Make a fresh start
  • Market fresh
  • What fresh hell is this?