Adjective
spanking new
(informal) utterly new, as new as possible
Had all these new books lined up to read that I’d just picked up at the library, brand spanking new bestseller books. Source: Internet
But he's sure lived it -- if not in his brand spanking new aristocratic office than as a resident of the Republican Party. Source: Internet
We were supposed to have a brand spanking new version of I.N.K. News today. Source: Internet
It is anchored in Downtown’s spanking new Pacific Gate luxury condo building. Source: Internet
So, after granddaddy sold his tobacco in the fall of ‘53, he bought her a brand spanking new wood cook stove called “Modern Maid.” Source: Internet
We all know that after a while our phones start to feel not-so brand spanking new; the battery starts to drain quicker, they can get worryingly hot in our hands and annoyingly, apps start to freeze. Source: Internet