fresh out of something

fresh out of something
fresh out of something mainly american informal phrase
used for saying that you have just finished all of your supply of a particular thing

I’m sorry, I’m fresh out of coffee.

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fresh out (of something)
US informal
— used to say that you do not have any more of something

“Are there any bagels left?” “I'm sorry, we're fresh out (of them).”

I'm fresh out of ideas. [=I don't have any more ideas]

We're fresh out of time.

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Main Entry:fresh

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fresh out of sth idiom
(informal, especially NAmE) having recently finished a supply of sth

Sorry, we're fresh out of milk.

Main entry:freshidiom

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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