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.
A central body is given power to prevent a new man coming into an industry.
He cannot before then negotiate with the new man, who has not yet purchased the farm.
At the head of the panel is a man experienced in these diseases, and he trains the new man under him.
There must be an infusion of new man-power into this industry.
In the recess we learnt that he was a new man.
The new man may be a complete stranger to him, a man who may never pay his rent.
In my constituency, just before the election, the pits were taken over by a new man.
A new man who thought he could do better than the other inquired whether he could have the farm.