Completely neat and clean.
(Ethnic slur) offensive term for persons of Latin American descent.
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Examples for "immaculate "
Examples for "immaculate "
1 They take immaculate care of their bodies as far as health goes.
2 It's not immaculate by any means; but it's certainly not an eyesore.
3 The more cleanly the pupils are, the better; they should be immaculate .
4 One was in soiled every-day clothes, the other in immaculate evening dress.
5 At any rate his ashes always look immaculate , even in late afternoon.
1 The walls were spotless and the red-tiled floor shone in the half-light.
2 The ladies soon reappeared in spotless white; emblems of their pure minds.
3 The robe must be of spotless white; the mantle or scarf blue.
4 Their stalls spotless , their water bin scrubbed and filled with fresh water.
5 The wind is a great warm caress; the sky a spotless blue.
1 It was all in order - all spick and span-French ,everytouch of it.
2 Others sat spick and span and ready for supper on the porch.
3 Mary slipped from the gate and confronted the spick - and - span damsel of Ingleside.
4 Sometimes it was a coatless dump-boss blaspheming his toiling army of spick - a- dees .
5 The little people are there to keep the world spick 'n span.
1 Her little house was in spotless, speckless order from top to bottom.
2 But the sky was speckless and no sounds came from the Gratz farmhouse.
3 And his simple evening dress of speckless black became him well.
4 I gazed horror-struck at my speckless matting and pale Oriental rugs.
5 It is spotless, speckless , and of a certain quality by no means despicable.
1 Mary slipped from the gate and confronted the spick - and - span damsel of Ingleside.
2 Lilly thought she had never beheld such spick - and - span efficiency as this woman's.
3 But even they had to admit that Dickie was a spick - and - span young chap.
4 And Harry Loder no longer looked the spick - and - span polo-playing dandy of the Indian army.
5 At least, the churches must be put in spick - and - span order.
1 When was the last time you ever wandered a spic - and - span midway?
2 Emily glanced at the signature once more, then looked down the Preserve's joyless, spic - and - span hallway.
3 It foams, making inroads into every millimeter of my face, giving a psychological spic - and - span impression.
4 It's conceivable that O'Brien is just one of those neatnik sailors who keeps his boat spic - and - span .
5 Back in the 1920s, when Prohibition was king, some pretty substantial people lived here and the houses looked spic - and - span then.
1 You'd never catch me hanging around this place with a goddamn spic .
2 As a matter of fact I went to a spic university.
3 When was the last time you ever wandered a spic - and - span midway?
4 Emily glanced at the signature once more, then looked down the Preserve's joyless, spic - and - span hallway.
5 Paul makes sure the apartment is spic and span before Marijana arrives, even orders flowers.
6 It foams, making inroads into every millimeter of my face, giving a psychological spic - and - span impression.
7 Never since they had lived in it had the little house been so spic and span.
8 Her house was spic and span and shining with a new interior coat of white gypsum.
9 It's conceivable that O'Brien is just one of those neatnik sailors who keeps his boat spic - and - span .
10 You sure as hell didn't learn to talk like a white man at no spic university.
11 The spic and span may go well with a coach and four, but not with the automobile.
12 Meanwhile the one-and-a-half mile processional route has undergone a deep clean to get it looking spic and span.
13 He was leaning on the back of his car, a dark blue Dart that was spic and span.
14 Misery was what she liked; Misery was who she liked, not some foul-talking little spic car-thief from Spanish Harlem.
15 He remembered the spic 's name.
16 Possessed of a venomous tongue, the reflexively hateful Irishman referred to Italians as "greaseballs" and " spic pimps."
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