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new kid in town

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Noun

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new kid in town (plural new kids in town)

  1. (informal, idiomatic, usually definite) Synonym of new kid on the block.
    • 2024 October 2, Andy Comfort, “How Hull Trains opened the door...”, in RAIL, number 1019, page 49:
      As the new kid in town, Renaissance had to almost muscle in to gain paths on a busy East Coast Main Line - but muscle in it did.