To remove dirt, dust or foreign matter from.
1 After all, the technology does exist to make clean diesel cars.
2 So the intention of the Gospel is mainly to make clean .
3 Then Eurystheus bade him go and make clean the stables of King Augeias.
4 Immelt said the challenge facing global business is to make clean energy more mainstream.
5 And falling prices for solar and wind power make clean energies ever more attractive.
6 Do you clamour for a filter to make clean only your own particular portion?
7 I s'pose you'll want us to make clean work as far as we go.
8 Eat, rebuild, make clean water, keep the death-slugs out?
9 Instead, authorities should invest in infrastructure to help make clean technology more practical, efficient and affordable.
10 I will make clean and fair my dwelling; then a blessing may light on both places.
11 She had not yet told him the whole truth and she meant to make clean confession.
12 Would it not be best for me to make clean breast of it before them all?
13 He shall give his mind to finish the glazing, and his watching to make clean the furnace.
14 This precaution is essentially necessary, in order to make clean bright malt, and should never be omitted.
15 This is the way to make clean work daily, to keep thy soul warm and living daily.
16 In point of fact, Dirk Colson had had no extra clothing for his mother to make clean .
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