Noun(1) any new participant in some activity,a recent arrival,person who has just arrived in area(2) any new participant in some activity(3) a recent arrival(4) person who has just arrived in area
Noun(1) any new participant in some activity,a recent arrival,person who has just arrived in area(2) any new participant in some activity(3) a recent arrival(4) person who has just arrived in area
(1) A newcomer to the screen, Suzanne brings a freshness and vitality to the part of Loretta that is sure to wow audiences.(2) So take that for what it is worth, and take my reviews as coming from a relative newcomer .(3) At present there are no checks of any kind on a newcomer to any part of India arriving from another part of India, even if the person is a Punjabi Sikh.(4) Though a relative term, she was something of a newcomer alongside more established artists.(5) Imago, a relative newcomer to the league of regional journals, was born at a difficult time.(6) A veteran member of a company will order a gullible newcomer to find the key to the curtain.(7) As a newcomer to Witham back in the 1950s, she was faced with a town undergoing some major changes.(8) David was a relative newcomer to the pub trade, and spent many years working as a chef in a hotel.(9) However it was a huge success for Tara, a newcomer to the sport, to progress as far as she did and finish fifth over all.(10) For them it becomes a tough job to work out where the fly is in relation to the fish especially when out with a newcomer to bonefishing.(11) A newcomer to the field of parapsychology she is constantly playing catch up.(12) Angie went diving once before in Florida, but John is a newcomer to the activity.(13) Nicola is a newcomer to the sport having only started playing golf early this year.(14) Especially good was the latest newcomer to the group Paul Skidmore who played the Baroness with such elegance!(15) a newcomer to federal politics(16) Falstaff is certainly a newcomer to the area, and dines at the homes of the Pages and the Fords.