extremely neat

  • 1neat — adj. tidy and in order VERBS ▪ appear, be, look, seem ▪ make sth ▪ keep sth ▪ She kept her desk extremely neat …

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  • 2neat as a pin — (as) neat (or clean) as a pin extremely neat or clean …

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  • 3neat — I. /nit / (say neet) adjective 1. in a pleasingly orderly condition: a neat room. 2. habitually orderly in appearance, etc. 3. of a simple, pleasing appearance: a neat cottage. 4. cleverly effective in character or execution: a neat scheme. 5.… …

  • 4extremely — adv. Extremely is used with these adjectives: ↑able, ↑abstract, ↑abusive, ↑accurate, ↑active, ↑adaptable, ↑addictive, ↑adept, ↑advanced, ↑advantageous, ↑afraid, ↑ …

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  • 5antiseptic — I. adjective Etymology: anti + Greek sēptikos putrefying, septic Date: 1751 1. a. opposing sepsis, putrefaction, or decay; especially preventing or arresting the growth of microorganisms (as on living tissue) b. acting or protecting like an… …

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  • 6Vinton "Buzz" Harper, Jr. — Vinton Harper, Jr. better known by his nickname, Buzz , was a fictional character in the television sitcom, Mama s Family . He was played by actor Eric Brown. Buzz is the youngest of the two children of Vinton Harper (whom he was named after) and …

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  • 7apple-pie order — adjective Extremely neat and tidy; having everything organized as it should be And he was devoted to his books, which were in apple pie order …

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  • 8Martha McBride Knight — Smith Kimball, late 1800s (Belnap Family Organization) Martha McBride Knight Smith Kimball (March 17, 1805 – November 20, 1901) was a founding member of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which was organized on …

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  • 9prig meet — Mawdesley Glossary prim, very exact, to be extremely neat and tidy just so …

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  • 10St Crispin's Day — (25 October)    Crispin and Crispian, martyred in ad 285, were said to be brothers of noble birth who learnt the humble trade of shoemaking rather than be a burden on the persecuted Christian community; they were therefore patron saints of… …

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