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How to use novelty in a sentence

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It is surprising to see how a young man, if he catches an idea which has any novelty, will write away on it and tell you wonders.
Young people, as a rule, prefer novelty to conventions, breaking fresh ground to following the beaten track.
Emotions are also more vulnerable to manipulation by marketers, since they are attuned to respond to novelty, and visual stimulus.
Rather than set out to offer an alternative to novelty acts, it cashes in on cheap tongue-in-cheek tack.
Even after the novelty wore off, about a third of the children eating lunch, along with teachers and others, continued to choose the salad bar.
While singing with lovely tone, her ragged entries and distracting blocking added humour but lost novelty quickly.
It is annoying when a guy with a novelty helmet thinks he has the sand to run a million dollar organization.
It was such a novelty that we would even stare at the test pattern together.
Natalia plays these novelty instruments, including Austrian cowbells, the theremin, the toy piano and the musical saw.
The novelty of them has worn off and no team will again head north with the complacent attitude of an easy win and a night in Edinburgh.
The novelty of playing with clock applets, weather widgets, stock tickers and dancing hula girls soon wears off.
Cheap tracts and single sheet broadsides fed an apparently insatiable popular appetite for novelty, sensation and titillation.
Or it may have thought about adding wings and a novelty moulded roof in the shape of Barney the Dinosaur.
The novelty in this game, compared to Canasta, is the fact that you can build sequences.
According to Richard Smith, sales manager and store manager, people want metallics with texture and novelty.
Such varied images of what might transpire at a meeting suggests the novelty of the institution itself.
Edinburgh's a binary system, but other than that novelty, it looks fairly uninteresting at first glance.
Now the novelty has worn off and the economy has gone down the tubes, but the artists are still coming.
If mongrel species represent genetic novelty and are stabilizing components of their ecosystems, are they not worth saving?
Many people here might consider taking a winter break in Turkey, but the idea of a Turkish family coming to Scotland in winter is a novelty.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When the charm of novelty and uncertainty is removed, there is danger of satiety.
On spaceman's Row, Roger found the new freedom from discipline enjoyable at first, but now the novelty had worn off.
Nor was he ever diverted from his predilections by mere fashion or novelty.
I can understand a sponge bath being a novelty the first time and exhilarating the second and third.
And this was a special job, of his own contriving, and of considerable novelty.
These are full of variety and of actual novelty, now of startling discord, now of revelatory beauty.
I was only twenty years old at that time, and the novelty of my aunt's conduct had rather an infatuating effect upon me.
What can this signify but that the service or satisfaction we expect from the novelty falls short of sufficing to convince us?
Nothing but a story that in Elam has been told too often to have any novelty!
No doubt, he was anxious to emphasise the novelty and rarity of his literary adventures.
The novelty of the whole scene appeared for an instant to engross her attention.
Sample mounting, novelty work, jewelry and silverware case making, lampshade and candleshade making.
Whence, then, came the illusion that symbolizing of the idea was a novelty?
And the novelty of the ambulator bands on pedestrian levels was still strong for native New Yorkers.
If the epitaphic form gave added novelty I must confess that the idea was suggested to me by the Greek Anthology.
The novelty of unfamiliar surroundings will distract you from being inner-directed, which is therapeutically important.
Cook as an exterminator of the human species seemed too glittering a novelty.
The importance of the speech does not lie in its novelty but in its timeliness.
The only novelty was Bardana in flower, and it proves to be a cruciferous plant of large size.
The novelty of the thing, and the pretentiousness in which he had swaddled it, had deceived them finely.
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