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1 The erudite Lane was a neatly built little fellow, very spick and span.
2 It was all very English, very spick and span, and apparently very well to do.
3 He wore white trousers, a coat of cornflower shade and a Panama hat - all very spick and span.
4 And since he spent a great deal of his time in the water, his white waistcoat always looked very spick - and -span .
5 These affairs made their little home very spick and span, and kept Polly from feeling dull-ifone could imagine Polly dull!
6 Silk shirt, a very pure white; bright tie, very new; white flannels, very spick and span; silken hose and low white ties.
7 We drove rapidly through very spick - and - span streets to a little square where the sentry at an iron gate denoted the Officers' Club.
8 There stood the car, very spick and span in the morning sunlight, but with the dust on her which told of a long journey.
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