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1 And so spick and span-everything new from head to foot.
2 Have you ever wondered why the cars at motor shows look so spick and span?
3 Oh, he was so silly, and so pompous, and so conceited, and so spick and span!
4 It is so spick and span that it must be the cleanest city in the Third World.
5 The sailors were also in blue and white; but they were not so spick and span as the officers.
6 And the old mart found one so spick - and - span that he hardly dare cross the floor for fear of soiling it.
7 He was so spick and span I hardly recognized him, and in his hand was a large basket of strawberries.
8 Never had she seen the judge so spick and span, and he wore the broadcloth coat he usually reserved for Sundays.
9 No, I intend to marry another-andoh, Miss Carey, his hair is so spick -his shoulders so broad-his teeth are so white.
10 At this time she looked at them with pleased eyes, they were all so spick and span, with such nicely-brushed jackets and such neatly-combed hair.
11 "Must take a lot of work to keep everything so spick - and - span . "
12 "I shouldn't have mentioned it," said Lola apologetically, "but you're always so spick and span."
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