Completely neat and clean.
1Mary slipped from the gate and confronted the spick-and-span damsel of Ingleside.
2Lilly thought she had never beheld such spick-and-span efficiency as this woman's.
3But even they had to admit that Dickie was a spick-and-span young chap.
4And Harry Loder no longer looked the spick-and-span polo-playing dandy of the Indian army.
5At least, the churches must be put in spick-and-span order.
6The church is so offensively spick-and-span brand new and modern.
7I went to hear the mass, which was a spick-and-span new composition of Vogler's.
8He had recognized, despite disguising superficialities of garb and manner, Bertha's once spick-and-span butler.
9Each was freshly attired in a spick-and-span clean gingham, and they wore large shade hats.
10The courses are beautifully landscaped well appointed and spick-and-span.
11You shan't put me to shame, wearing that spick-and-span suit, neither shall you spoil it.
12I ask, who can fulfil all their duties and remain "spick-and-span"?
13Ruth noted the railings, that they were spick-and-span as paint could make them; the dainty window-blinds.
14Nurse Duckett and Nurse Cramer kept him spick-and-span.
15She would not settle for less than spick-and-span.
16It was neat as a pin, though, the bed made, the plates put away, everything spick-and-span.