1. brand-new - Adjective
2. brand-new - Adjective Satellite
Quite new; bright as if fresh from the forge.
Source: Webster's dictionarybrand new
shiny brand-new shoes Source: Internet
a spick-and-span novelty Source: Internet
1970 All-Star game On July 14, 1970, in brand-new Riverfront Stadium (opened just two weeks earlier), Rose was involved in one of the most infamous plays in All-Star Game history. Source: Internet
A brand-new venue like Fort Hill can use every dollar it can get: There may be no ticket revenue coming in, but they still have expenses: utilities, insurance and the like. Source: Internet
According to Caterham, it draws inspiration from the classic Sevens of the 1970s which is why you’ll find flared arches and a high-quality interior befitting an old-school car in this decidedly brand-new two-seater. Source: Internet
And at home, Ikenberry says, it means finding a brand-new way of making internationalism work for average Americans, especially with labor and environmental protections. Source: Internet