new start


noun
  1. an employee who has just joined a company or organization

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How to use new start in a sentence

  • I don't know any better way to start out new—start out alone—than to tell you what I think of you!

    Fidelity | Susan Glaspell
  • Racking my brain for a new start, I fell back on those useful fellows, the authors.

  • Now, if Elnora will forgive me, we will take a new start and see what we can make out of what is left of life.

    A Girl Of The Limberlost | Gene Stratton Porter
  • Were we to pursue the retreating army, or were we to return to Washington to take a new start?

    Three Years in the Sixth Corps | George T. Stevens
  • Each time he ran only a short distance, returning to the practice area for a new start.

    Pomo Bear Doctors | Samuel Alfred Barrett