newcomer

newcomer (ˈnjuːˌkʌmə)“newcomers”1. (N-COUNT) A newcomer is a person who has recently arrived in a place, joined an organization, or started a new activity.e.g.: He must be a newcomer to town and he obviously didn’t understand our local customs.When dreamy was a newcomer to his dreamland, he didn’t know where to go.2. (N-COUNT) A newcomer is something which has not excited before or been available before.e.g.: Let’s see what our company’s latest newcomer. It is a flying car.

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  • Wonderful Egor and dreamy. Yes there are a little difference between 'newbie and newcomer'. Newbie is for the one who is new for computing and Internet, however newcomer is for the one who is new for the place and it can be used for thing that has not been available before.
    your examples both are wonderful. I like yours dreamy and welcome. ;)
  • when i come dream land as newcomer i didnt know where to go but after sometimes I got used to live alone in dream land ,
    ps : thnks skoony ;)
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