Hi,
Who knows what the phrase 'fresh off' means?
Thank you.
Freshly served from a process that has some physical effect - such as printing (which, depending on the process, can leave the paper warm or damp): This leaflet came to my desk fresh off the presses.
You can use fresh with other prepositions:
fresh from the market
fresh out of the sea
... others, probably.
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Hi BobK,
Thank you for answering my question. But I am afraid I still can't understand it. Here is am example and could you please explain it again to me?
'She , fresh off her debut on the runway, daydreams about something.'
Thanks a lot.