newfangled im PONS Wörterbuch

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Only this time, thankfully, there was no sign of any newfangled phone.
www.telegraph.co.uk
He constantly speaks in a stylish, newfangled dialect.
en.wikipedia.org
Instead, a small sound stage was built to the back of the proscenium opening to house the screen and newfangled speakers.
en.wikipedia.org
None of these newfangled devices is available to passengers, and the use of mobile phones in her saloons is frowned upon.
www.telegraph.co.uk
This is called a siphon, and it's another newfangled coffee making technique which is ironic really, seeing as it was invented in the 1830s.
www.stuff.co.nz
Keeping things historical, the menu offers a tight selection of pies free of newfangled toppings.
www.postcity.com
The major powers allowed themselves 135,000:135,000:81,000 tons for the newfangled aircraft carriers.
en.wikipedia.org
He was critical of newfangled ways of approaching social and economic problems, but never critical of material progress.
en.wikipedia.org
But for the majority of us, without a club, it looks like some sort of newfangled game swing.
www.kotaku.com.au
The dictionary was published in 1961, and immediately caused a frenzy with its newfangled approach to language.
www.npr.org

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