0 a man who believes that women and men are equal and should be free to do the same things, and who does tasks and shows emotions that were traditionally considered only suitable for women:
I'm not particularly what you would call a new man, but I do cook, and I iron my own shirts.
This 'new man' becomes central to the discussion.
As soon as there is a new man in the household, the family unit is seen as reconstituted.
She could always work as a contract labourer and 'make' a new man.
Again, how is a quota given to a new man starting in the industry?
He has suffered this smallness of tithe, and the new man coming in will get this advantage.
A new man must then be brought in and put in the picture.
However, we do not note down that we welcomed the new man.
A new man who thought he could do better than the other inquired whether he could have the farm.