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Completely neat and clean.
immaculate
spotless
spick
spic
speckless
spick-and-span
clean
Conspicuously new.
brand-new
bran-new
new
brand-new
bran-new
1
It's a
brand
-
new
year, we're juniors now, and word is he's available.
2
For many, it's the first time they'll ever open a
brand
-
new
toy.
3
I met him the other day in Piccadilly with a
brand
-
new
wife.
4
She looked
brand
-
new
the last time I saw her at the hospital.
5
It is a
brand
-
new
wheel and everything is in perfect working order.
1
Young Croesus lent him three-and-twenty
bran
-
new
sovereigns out of his father's bank.
2
It is the Umbrella-oldfamiliar bone-handle, brass ferrule-ina
bran
-
new
dress of alpaca!
3
To purchasing
bran
-
new
paper shirt collar or dickey, to set off gray Petersham, 2
4
Down came
bran
-
new
bands to the wheel directly, and better than we had lost.
5
There's a
bran
-
new
one, and there's the other.
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.
6
The Kimuras' shop was still
spic
-
and
-
span
and jammed with many unidentifiable (at least to Margaret) packets, tins, and bottles.
7
So we went to the experts - housekeepers at the National Trust's stately homes - for their insider tips on keeping things
spic
-
and
-
span
.
8
It's already
spic
-
and
-
span
,
and I know there is not much to be done, but whatever you need me to do, I'll be there, Rhoda.
9
When the place was
spic
-
and
-
span
,
the paintings secure on the walls, and the tables ready for the caterer, she drove home to shower and change.