Freshly [adverb]

Definition of Freshly:

recently

Synonyms of Freshly:


Opposite/Antonyms of Freshly:

Past

Old


Sentence/Example of Freshly:

Children freshly befurbelowed, were gathering for their games under the oaks.

The baby's white robe, finely wrought in open-work, was also done, and freshly washed and ironed.

The old servant now and again crept in on soundless feet to replace with a freshly heated bottle of sak the one grown cold.

The dew-gems lay freshly upon the grass;—for her the dewiness of life was gone;—earth was one vast sepulchre.

He was quicker than I, and his freshly oiled body made him hard to hold; but I was far the stronger.

He began to leave mud tracks all over the freshly painted floor, so that we had to grab him up and wipe his paws with a rag.

In the course of Friday morning, the 8th, the wind chopped round, and blew rather freshly right in our teeth.

It is quite difficult to keep from making finger marks on freshly varnished boards used as bases on electric devices.

Perhaps I may have considered even then the possibility of ending what had so freshly and passionately begun.

The leaves and grass never stirred, stiff as though freshly coated with varnish.