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Idiom: Fresh Out Of

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Of someone who has recently left one stage of life to begin another.

Having completely exhausted one's supply of (a commodity).

Example Sentences

1
I went to the grocery store, but they were fresh out of milk.
2
I wanted to buy a concert ticket, but they were fresh out of stock.
3
We wanted to order pizza, but they were fresh out of cheese.
4
I was excited to try the new restaurant, but they were fresh out of tables.
5
I was craving ice cream, but the shop was fresh out of my favorite flavor.

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