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New Style
noun
time reckoned according to the Gregorian calendar.
New Style
noun
the present method of reckoning dates using the Gregorian calendar
Word History and Origins
Origin of New Style1
Example Sentences
The Gunners have struggled to break down low blocks in the past and are implementing a new style this season which will see them move the ball quicker through the lines.
“In Northern industrial cities, Democratic party bosses built a new style of urban machine politics greased by the exchange of money and personal favors.”
Graham: How long is it going to take for the players to adapt to the new "style of play" before the fans lose faith?
However, the reaction to the clip was mixed, with some fans taking to X to say they didn't like the new style of animation and it was ugly.
After months of painful practice, he learned a new style of playing – using his two good fingers to lay down chords, and adding vibrato to thicken the sound.
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