adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
freshly ground
▪ freshly ground pepper
freshly picked
▪ a dish of freshly picked peas
newly/freshly converted
▪ newly converted feminists
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
baked
▪ If you plan to stay up on election night, you could sustain yourself in the small hours with freshly baked pizza.
▪ The decision made, he showered and dressed quickly, then went out to buy a freshly baked baguette for breakfast.
▪ A popular speciality of the house are the freshly baked wholewheat and herb soda breads.
▪ She had brought a bowl of hot chicken broth, freshly baked white manchet loaves and a tankard of watered ale.
▪ Number 145 - freshly baked bread, the smell of which was almost enough to draw one inside.
▪ The air was scented now with chocolate, coffee and freshly baked bread.
chopped
▪ Scatter the freshly chopped herbs over the tomatoes and lightly season with salt and black pepper. 3.
▪ The furnaces were blazing up more strongly now, and the slaves began flinging the freshly chopped beech-wood into the molten depths.
▪ Serve the venison, garnished with freshly chopped parsley.
▪ Season the casserole to taste with salt and pepper and garnish with freshly chopped parsley before serving.
▪ Serve topped with yogurt and garnished with freshly chopped chives.
▪ Heat gently for 1-2min, then season to taste and sprinkle with freshly chopped parsley before serving.
▪ Add the cream a little at a time and finally add the freshly chopped herbs. 2.
▪ Season with salt and pepper to taste, then add the freshly chopped parsley. 4.
cooked
▪ Serve with freshly cooked toast fingers or Melba toasts.
▪ Stir the sauce into freshly cooked pasta which has been tossed in butter.
▪ The rich, mouthwatering aroma of freshly cooked food made her stomach gurgle in anticipation.
▪ Serve with the freshly cooked pasta of your choice.
▪ A hot chicken take away counter offering freshly cooked drumsticks, thighs and whole cooked chickens was introduced at Merton.
ground
▪ Squeeze over some lemon juice and add freshly ground pepper.
▪ Here was also a coffee machine in which we ground the beans when a customer wanted freshly ground coffee.
▪ A good addition to dried apricot fool is a spoonful or two of freshly ground almonds.
▪ Scatter the freshly ground almonds over the base of the pastry case and carefully pour the syrup mixture on top.
▪ Season generously with freshly ground pepper and add salt to taste.
prepared
▪ Enjoy the freshly prepared food and a high degree of personal attention.
squeezed
▪ Add two dollars for freshly squeezed orange juice.
▪ Mix together the lemon juice and freshly squeezed orange juice, then stir in the caster sugar.
▪ Far an extra special drink use freshly squeezed orange juice with the bitter lemon.
■ VERB
bake
▪ The most familiar popular smells are probably fresh coffee, newly mown grass, hyacinths and freshly baked bread.
▪ So they went looking for a market that had a real need for great, freshly baked bread.
▪ The country-style breakfast consists of enough fresh juice, farm-fresh eggs, bacon and freshly baked bread to stop a lumberjack.
▪ I could smell borscht, forced meat, freshly baked cake.
cook
▪ The food is freshly cooked using local ingredients.
▪ It is served simply, with a pile of freshly cooked fries.
▪ The food is freshly cooked using produce from the kitchen garden and local produce as much as possible.
▪ The food is freshly cooked and wholesome.
▪ Food is freshly cooked, with all meals available and a choice of bar snacks or restaurant meals.
dig
▪ He looks for freshly dug dirt, or tracks.
▪ Tom Kitain to its freshly dug grave by a grove of olive and cypress trees.
▪ Richard Lombu, standing next to a freshly dug mass grave, also remembers the scene.
▪ One of our men spotted a freshly dug fighting position.
grate
▪ The gravy calls for cream and freshly grated nutmeg.
▪ Let the soup warm through completely, then serve with a dusting of freshly grated nutmeg.
grind
▪ To add more flavour, sprinkle with freshly ground black pepper.
▪ Drizzle with a tablespoon or so of olive oil and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
▪ Add the mascarpone Reheat, adding the mascarpone and correcting the seasoning with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
▪ Add shrimp, salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste.
▪ Add the fresh thyme, stirring to combine, and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
make
▪ Nestle and Pepsi and others piled into the freshly made iced tea area.
▪ Vegetables, leafy greens, nuts, cheeses, meats, even fruits have found their way between freshly made pasta wrappers.
paint
▪ They looked freshly painted with the rain that streamed down them, layer after layer.
▪ Sitting there, he noticed that the large porticoes on either side of the stoop had been freshly painted.
▪ Each boat had been freshly painted in bright colours for the occasion, and beside them stood their sinewy weather-beaten owners.
▪ But the studios were huge, clean and freshly painted white.
▪ Even the corbels and cornices of the ceiling had been freshly painted.
▪ A freshly painted sign over the counter put closing time at nine-thirty; the clock next to it read nine-twenty-five.
pick
▪ Sure enough, inside we found some beautiful zucchini and tomatoes, freshly picked from a nearby garden.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
newly/freshly minted
▪ Because she made it look effortless, improvised-newly minted.
▪ But its newly minted dual-containment policy may reckon without the Middle East's rare talent for opportunistic alliances.
▪ Cray liked to hire talented but newly minted engineers.
▪ George W Bush steps freshly minted into that line.
▪ He's a newly minted law school graduate from Long Island.
▪ Some newly minted salesmen and saleswomen have been laid off from other jobs.
▪ The twilight sky was lavender and dark enough that Venus was out, hung above a freshly minted sickle moon.
▪ Two days after the plan was announced, Mr Resende took the newly minted package to creditors in Washington.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ freshly ground black pepper
▪ Add one clove of freshly crushed garlic.
▪ At the beginning of term the school looked bright and clean with its freshly painted walls and polished floors.
▪ Someone had placed a bunch of freshly cut roses on her desk.
▪ The two girls were dressed in freshly pressed dresses.
▪ There's a pot of freshly made coffee on the kitchen table.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Cut off the bottom of the stem and look at the freshly cut end.
▪ Each boat had been freshly painted in bright colours for the occasion, and beside them stood their sinewy weather-beaten owners.
▪ Even a freshly conceived joke to ease the pain.
▪ Flavour your mulled wine with freshly grated spice.
▪ In freshly felled wood the moisture content varies but may be over 100 percent of the weight of the dry wood substance.
▪ Infidelity had become freshly dangerous, potentially much more lethal to a marriage than adultery had been previously.
▪ They gave off a pungent, horsey smell, as if freshly cut.