New English
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of New English
An Americanism dating back to 1625–35
Example Sentences
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For Strasbourg, the defeat was their first in four matches under new English coach Gary O'Neil, appointed last month after Liam Rosenior left for Chelsea.
From Barron's
Directed by Rory Pelsue, the production has a new English book and lyrics by Jacob Ashworth and Mr. Pelsue, and new arrangements by music director Dan Schlosberg.
Additional Vivaldi arias and ensembles are deftly interpolated among the scrambled “Seasons” movements, their words a combination of Ms. Ruhl’s new English texts and the original Italian and Latin.
Stoppard’s mother, eager to adopt a new English identity, buried the family history.
The book banned then was New English Canaan.
From Slate
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