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  • 121squeaky clean —    If something is squeaky clean, it is very clean indeed spotless. If a person is squeaky clean, they have no criminal record and are not suspected of illegal or immoral activities.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 122squeaky clean — If something is squeaky clean, it is very clean indeed spotless. If a person is squeaky clean, they have no criminal record and are not suspected of illegal or immoral activities …

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  • 123keep out — verb 1. prevent from entering; shut out (Freq. 3) The trees were shutting out all sunlight This policy excludes people who have a criminal record from entering the country • Syn: ↑exclude, ↑shut out, ↑shut • Ant: ↑ …

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  • 124shut out — verb prevent from entering; shut out (Freq. 3) The trees were shutting out all sunlight This policy excludes people who have a criminal record from entering the country • Syn: ↑exclude, ↑keep out, ↑shut • Ant: ↑ …

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  • 125Fingerprint — This article is about human fingerprints. For other uses, see Fingerprint (disambiguation) …

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  • 126police — /peuh lees /, n., v., policed, policing. n. 1. Also called police force. an organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws. 2. (used with a pl. v.) members of such a force: Several police are… …

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  • 127Pardon — For the Breton religious festivals, see Pardon (ceremony). Clemency redirects here. For the town, see Clemency, Luxembourg …

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  • 1282011 England riots — Not to be confused with 2011 United Kingdom anti austerity protests. 2011 England riots Firefighters douse a shop and flats destroyed by arson during the initial rioting in Tottenham, London …

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