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  • 41clean|ly — clean|ly1 «KLEHN lee», adjective, li|er, li|est. 1. a) clean; always, or nearly always, clean: »A cat is a cleanly animal. SYNONYM( …

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  • 42Clean Air Cab — is an Arizona based carbon neutral taxi service provider, and the second taxi fleet in the U.S. to use only hybrid vehicles.[1][2][3] Based in Mesa, Arizona, it serves the Phoenix area with environmentally friendly transportation service by using …

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  • 43clean — [adj1] not dirty; uncluttered apple pie order*, blank, bright, cleansed, clear, delicate, dirtless, elegant, faultless, flawless, fresh, graceful, hygienic, immaculate, laundered, neat, neat as a button*, neat as a pin*, orderly, pure, sanitary,… …

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  • 44cut — vb Cut, hew, chop, carve, slit, slash mean to penetrate and divide something with a sharp bladed tool or instrument (as a knife, ax, or sword). Cut is by far the most comprehensive term, for it is not only interchangeable with any other word in… …

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  • 45Clean, Shaven — Données clés Réalisation Lodge Kerrigan Scénario Lodge Kerrigan Acteurs principaux Peter Greene Jennifer MacDonald Roget Joly Pays d’origine …

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  • 46clean — clean, cleanly Clean has been an adverb meaning ‘completely, outright’ since Old English and is still used as one, as in The bullet went clean through his shoulder blade. Cleanly is an adverb of manner, and is often used figuratively: • Cut… …

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  • 47cut someone some slack — cut (someone) some slack American & Australian, informal to allow someone to do something that is not usually allowed, or to treat someone less severely than is usual. Officials have asked the Environmental Protection Agency to cut Utah some… …

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  • 48cut some slack — cut (someone) some slack American & Australian, informal to allow someone to do something that is not usually allowed, or to treat someone less severely than is usual. Officials have asked the Environmental Protection Agency to cut Utah some… …

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  • 49clean — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Clean is used after these nouns: ↑spring {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ effectively, well ▪ This product cleans baths very effectively. ▪ easily …

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  • 50cut — I n. wound made by smt. sharp 1) a clean; deep; superficial cut reduction 2) to take a cut 3) a budget; pay; personnel; tax cut 4) a cut in (we had to take a cut in pay) haircut 5) a crew cut II v. 1) ( to gash ) to cut deeply 2) (C) ( to seve …

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