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new / fresh blood
/njˈuː blˈʌd/
/nˈuː blˈʌd/
new / fresh blood
[PHRASE]1
people who are newly employed or admitted in order to provide the group, company, etc. with enthusiasm and new and exciting ideas
What is the origin of the idiom "new blood" and when to use it?
The phrase "new blood" originated in the 16th century and referred to the introduction of new people or ideas into an established group or organization. The term "blood" is used metaphorically to represent fresh energy or vitality. it is used to describe the introduction of new people, ideas, or approaches into an established group or organization.