Idioms
new blood
fresh energy or power, someone or something that provides new life or vigor to something
The woman is a good employee and helped to bring new blood into our organization.
new broom sweeps clean
new deal
new hire
new lease on life
new person
next of kin
next to nothing
next-door neighbor
nice and (some quality)
nickel and dime (someone)
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run over (someone or something)
get one's hands on (someone or something)
stop off (somewhere)
put (someone) off or put off (someone)
jump the gun
grease (someone's) palm
on no account
step out of line
make no mistake (about something)
fair-weather friend
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