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clean-cut

ADJECTIVE
  1. clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible
    as clear as a whistle
    a spire clean-cut against the sky
    the letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather
    clear footprints in the snow
    a clear-cut pattern
  2. neat and smart in appearance
    the trig corporal in his jaunty cap
    a clean-cut and well-bred young man
    a trim beard

How To Use clean-cut In A Sentence

  • A neat , clean-cut appearance—including meticulous grooming—will build your self-confidence and boost your chances of impressing a prospective employer.
  • As far as I'm concerned, this is a simple, clean-cut civil rights issue.
  • a clean-cut and well-bred young man
  • The boys ranged from a cute, clean-cut paralegal at the Federal Trade Commission to a couple of college students with fauxhawks.
  • I like the clean-cut shapes of classical architecture.
  • He was the perfect image of a clean-cut, all-American boy.
  • It's the same dry, clean-cut, bright, energetic world that drew Stravinsky to a later Italian composer, Pergolesi, in Pulcinella.
  • The Mayor's office, the GLA, your Authority; it appears to us it is not as clean-cut and clear as you are indicating.
  • He also calms fears that aliens may be lurking - and who wouldn't trust the word of such a clean-cut fellow?
  • It is also true that for 30 years or so the Dodgers enjoyed a remarkable degree of continuity under the ownership of the O'Malley family, as well as a steady stream of clean-cut, well-spoken stars and regular success in winning trophies. Baseball fans' dreams fade as saga of Dodgers owner's high life comes to court
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