We have no meanings for "least clean" in our records yet.
1 Both were pale and weary-looking, but the former was at least clean .
2 His new quarters, though plain and meagre, were at least clean .
3 Not his taste and not his size, but they were at least clean .
4 At least clean the table if you're going to do your homework in the kitchen.
5 At the very least clean their mess up!
6 These are at least clean and honest.
7 If there was one meal where people are most likely to eat the least clean , it's breakfast.
8 But the desert sand is at least clean ; there is nothing worse about it than heat and intense dryness.
9 Viktor says, "You'd think they would at least clean up after themselves." He too lights a cigarette.
10 A Roman woman was elegant and tidy -atthe very least clean and not prone to fighting with swords.
11 It soon became at least clean , and there is a very real sense in which cleanliness is next to godliness.
12 No purist would describe his feet, with their rings of heel calluses, that way, but they were at least clean .
13 The beds and cells of the other priests were at least clean , but this treatment of the archbishop had been ordered by the Commune.
14 "Can I at least clean out my locker?" she asked quietly.
15 "Yes, the food is at least clean in a livery stable," laughed Phil.
16 'The hut was at least clean , ' said Robson, as he ushered them in; and Mary felt as if it were a great deal more.
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