rookies in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

rookies in the PONS Dictionary

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The two most notable rookies of the field made most of the headlines for the afternoon.
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The tournament would see a wrestling veteran team up with a rookie for a tag team competition designed to give more exposure to the rookies.
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But workplace teams also throw together experienced runners with rookies, which creates a beneficial peer pressure to perform on both sides.
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The 1989 rookies were found primarily in the second series.
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It acted as an all-star game for rookies.
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He has been driving the ice roads for 30 years and helping rookies get used to the hazards.
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With the league constantly getting younger, the need for highly-skilled rookies is bigger than ever.
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The club has memberships for patrolling adults, children's nippers, youth rookies and associate supporting members.
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A veteran team changed ownership and name again, another longtime veteran returned and two rookies joined the mix.
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More than two dozen entrants, rookies and graybeards alike agreed and signed up.
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