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pulito
cleanly
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pulito
clean
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    Beispiele für " clean "
    • After cooking the thanksgiving turkey we appreciate the 'self-cleaning' oven as it gets reall hot and burns off the splattered grease...but it does smell funny.
    • Are these dishes 'clean'?
    • Your room is finally 'clean'!
    • Put a 'clean' sheet of paper into the printer.
    • Our kids can watch this movie because it is 'clean'.
    • I've been 'clean' this time for eight months.
    • I’ll need a sharper knife to make 'clean' cuts.
    • Unlike you, I’ve never caused any accidents — my record is still 'clean'!
    • Damn, Shorty, those are some 'clean' shoes ya got there!
    • I want to make sure my fiancé is 'clean' before we are married.
    • I’m 'clean', officer. You can go ahead and search me if you want.
    • Can you 'clean' the windows today?
    • 'Clean' your room right now!
    • She just likes to 'clean'. That’s why I married her.
    • He was stabbed 'clean' through.
    • 'Cleanliness' is next to godliness. (proverb)
    • Despite travelling for the last week, she was 'cleanly' dressed.
    • We agreed to break off our relationship 'cleanly'.
    • Fortunately, the bullet passed 'cleanly' through your shoulder.
    • I'll have to take this shirt to the 'cleaners'.
    • Jones will be batting 'cleanup' in tonight's game.
    • The cargo hold is 'clean'.
    • Mister, I want to see a 'clean' dinner plate or no dessert for you.
    • He was very 'cleanly' dressed. — Dickens.
    • Shakespeare
    • Middleton
    Beispiele für " cleanly "
    • Despite travelling for the last week, she was 'cleanly' dressed.
    • We agreed to break off our relationship 'cleanly'.
    • Fortunately, the bullet passed 'cleanly' through your shoulder.
    • He was very 'cleanly' dressed. — Dickens.
    • Shakespeare
    • Middleton