newfangled in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for newfangled in the English»Italian Dictionary

newfangled in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for newfangled in the English»Italian Dictionary

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I've even seen a few of those newfangled and problematic things called hoverboards as well.
jamaica-star.com
I am not understanding this newfangled theory in which debts have real value but assets are worthless.
www.theglobeandmail.com
And if the surgeon who wants to fuse your spinal cord did some newfangled online accelerated residency, you should probably tell him no.
www.newyorker.com
The dictionary was published in 1961, and immediately caused a frenzy with its newfangled approach to language.
www.npr.org
We are in a world of artifice and illusion, confected from old-fashioned production-design virtuosity and newfangled digital hocus-pocus.
movies.ndtv.com
Admittedly, there is nothing trendy or newfangled about this advice; it's simply classic, tried-and-tested wine wisdom.
theprovince.com
No doubt you've been seeing this newfangled dessert called "crupcakes" on your feed this month, but what is it exactly, and is it any good?
preen.inquirer.net
A career was launched, with subsequent books extolling the virtues of outdoor cooking, bread-making and even the then-newfangled Cuisinart food processor.
articles.chicagotribune.com
The shows early planners, who sought every imaginative twist to draw attention to that newfangled mode of transportation, would be amazed to witness todays incarnation.
en.wikipedia.org
Three years later he was still making his mark with the invention of a motor in a trunk car, a newfangled though unsuccessful miniature automobile.
en.wikipedia.org

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