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  • 51clean — {{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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  • 52clean — 1. adjective 1) keep the wound clean Syn: washed, scrubbed, cleansed, cleaned; spotless, unsoiled, unstained, unsullied, unblemished, immaculate, pristine, dirt free; hygienic, sanitary, disinfected, sterilized, steril …

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  • 53clean — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Not soiled] Syn. spotless, washed, stainless, laundered, immaculate, unsoiled, untarnished, speckless, unstained, neat, tidy, clear, blank, white, dirtless, unblemished, unspotted, newly cleaned, cleaned, fresh, unused,… …

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  • 54clean — adjective 1》 free from dirt, marks, or pollutants.     ↘attentive to personal hygiene. 2》 morally pure.     ↘not offensive or obscene: good clean fun.     ↘showing or having no record of offences or crimes.     ↘done according to the rules. 3》… …

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  • 55clean — 1. mod. not using drugs; not involved with drugs. □ There’s a success story. Kelly is one clean guy if I ever saw one. □ I’ve been clean for more than a month now. 2. mod. sober; not intoxicated with drugs at the moment. (Almost the same as sense …

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  • 56clean up — phrasal verb Word forms clean up : present tense I/you/we/they clean up he/she/it cleans up present participle cleaning up past tense cleaned up past participle cleaned up 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to make a place completely clean and tidy… …

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  • 57clean — Synonyms and related words: Christian, Daedalian, absolute, absolutely, acknowledge, adept, admit, adroit, all embracing, all encompassing, all out, all pervading, altogether, antiseptic, apt, artistic, authoritative, bath, bathe, blameless,… …

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  • 58clean up — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you clean up a mess or clean up a place where there is a mess, you make things tidy and free of dirt again. [V P n (not pron)] Police in the city have been cleaning up the debris left by a day of violent confrontation... [V P]… …

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  • 59clean —    1. free from unpleasantness, danger, or illegality.    The opposite in many uses of dirty. It may denote that a sexual partner has no venereal disease, that the enemy is not in a location, that someone is not carrying drugs or a handgun, etc …

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  • 60Clean-up — For the baseball batting topic, see Cleanup hitter. For the Wikipedia article maintenance topic, see Wikipedia:Cleanup. Clean up is a part of the workflow in the production of hand drawn animation, in which clean versions of the rough animation… …

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