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Definition of nearly new in English: nearly newadjective Relating to or denoting goods that have had a previous owner but rarely been used. a good place to pick up a nearly new car Example sentencesExamples - Its funds come largely from spring and autumn sales of nearly new children's clothing, toys, and nursery equipment held at the leisure centre.
- You'll be amazed at the nearly-new designer duds you'll pick up for peanuts.
- The doors will be thrown open to the general public for a sale of unwanted gifts and nearly new items at knockdown prices.
- I had this really good off-white jacket and nearly new black shoes.
- The meeting discussed the recently opened shop which retails nearly new clothes and household items.
- The trash bins are filled with only mildly worn sneakers that a quick application of bleach can make look nearly-new.
- If you buy nearly-new, then you'll want a car that loses the smallest proportion of its value by the time it's three years old.
- I paid cash for my wife's nearly new car.
- A major chunk of their extra business this year has been down to a rush to buy "nearly new" cars after a dramatic slump in prices.
- I've gotten hundreds of them, all colors, and sizes but almost every one of them is nearly-new.
Synonyms second-hand, old, worn, pre-owned, handed-down, cast-off |