1. new-year - Noun
2. new-year - Adjective
Of or pertaining to, or suitable for, the commencement of the year; as, New-year gifts or odes.
Source: Webster's dictionarynew year
ABF, which sources more than 40% of Primark’s products from China, said it typically built inventories in advance of the lunar new year, meaning it was well stocked for several months and did not expect any short-term impact. Source: Internet
A bottle bank outside a Tesco supermarket was a scene of chaos today as rubbish continued to pile up across Britain following the Christmas and New Year period. Source: Internet
A company spokeswoman said: "We are working closely with our copper customers as they return from Chinese new year". Source: Internet
According to the singer, he wants to buy more cars, houses and private jets in the new year. Source: Internet
A 79-year-old South Australian man was also charged with starting multiple grass and shrub fires as the nation welcomed in the new year. Source: Internet
According to many sources, the shut down of the movie industry will seriously affect the economy of the country as well because last year, China’s Lunar New Year box office pulled in more than 5 billion yuan ($720.8 million). Source: Internet