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.
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  • 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
  • a spire clean-cut against the sky
  • Sir Robin, clean-cut and the soul of discretion, gives a brief head bow and addresses the Queen as ‘Your Majesty’.
  • They are both what adults of a certain age would call clean-cut boys.
  • A young man, clean-cut, sharp and fit, perched above us on the coping stones of the top of the seven feet high wall.
  • The top of one pinnacle took the shapely, clean-cut form of a rabbit's head, in the inkiest silhouette, while it rested against the moon. A Tramp Abroad
  • The clean-cut star has also been the target of wisecracks over his looks.
  • But the case manager is not present when two clean-cut young men in suits happen to knock on his apartment door the following week.
  • From the street, the flats present an imposing, clean-cut modern appearance, with their front-to-back pitched roof, western red cedar cladding and prominent balconies.
  • They are a clean-cut, happy-looking couple in their fifties who are decidedly less buttoned-down than the other professionals in the group. American Grace
  • They are a clean-cut, happy-looking couple in their fifties who are decidedly less buttoned-down than the other professionals in the group. American Grace
  • The group's image was clean-cut but the reality was somewhat different. Times, Sunday Times
  • A clean-cut chap staggers along the stadium floor in step.
  • Many Americans know this as the case involving a clean-cut former Special Forces soldier turned diplomat who fired in self-defense as two Pakistanis were trying to rob him.
  • The object of her fatal attraction is Patrick McGaw, a clean-cut premed student with athletic potential.
  • Most, in the finish, have been quite clean-cut.
  • This guy had a plan, a very clear, clean-cut plan.
  • With clean-cut designs and natural and fluent lines, the collection aims to present elegance while incorporating the most up-to-date fashion ideas.
  • The winners all seem clean-cut and stereotypical role models. Times, Sunday Times
  • The people I had based these characters on were clean-cut careerists rather than gangsters.
  • A clean-cut young man, with dark skin and an average build, he was sitting with a bull's eye target hanging around his neck.
  • Upon seeing the clean-cut boy jogging toward her, she stood up from her seat on the edge of the empty fountain.
  • Everything is clean-cut and glossy; the lipstick and eye-shadow sparkling. This week's new exhibitions
  • So, seeing as how it is part of a clean-cut look men are trying to perfect, here are some tips on getting that perfect, nick-free shave.
  • There are short, clean-cut, crisp sentences with none of the wordy, long-windedness of one who has spent long years on the Bench.
  • There was no off-switch, and the seemingly clean-cut, anti-drugs pop star fell into every artfully concealed trap that fame laid for him.
  • She can rap, she can vogue, she can do bondage and ballads, but one thing she can't be is clean-cut.
  • What's more, the clean-cut, well-spoken, 40-year-old LeMieux could serve as an effective surrogate for Crist on the campaign trail. Senator LeMieux
  • I was still thinking about that the next day, when news came of the horrific slaughter in Norway and the gradual disclosures that the author was not an bearded Arab terrorist, but a blond,clean-cut White, convinced that he was a soldier in the War of Civilizations, defending the Christian west against the threat of Islam. Barry Lando: Mounting Anti-Semitism in Europe
  • More showpiece than serious contest, it is the culmination of three days of gratuitous exhibitionism in which the clean-cut, vibrant face of the NBA is touted at every turn.
  • Those that do usually have lots of pictures, are updated everyday, and have simple, clean-cut writing.
  • A clean-cut chilled gazpacho made an exhilarating appetiser, its sharp tomato edge juxtaposed with a mellow, voluptuous quenelle of crab and avocado.
  • But he was a clean-cut boy who attended school and had never been in trouble with the law.
  • The night is waning when a clean-cut, bespectacled comedian comes on.
  • In HuffPost Hill's opinion, the video would have been much more effective had it been cast as a 50s sci-fi/horror movie trailer (footage of clean-cut jocks in varsity jackets driving their 57 Chevys away from some oncoming terror, cutting away to a pretty girl in a poodle skirt and a bowtie in her hair to answer the phone and hear the words "THE ARAB-AMERICANS ARE COMING FROM INSIDE YOUR HOUSE," etc). HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 4TH, 2010
  • Women have varying tastes, some like the rugged look, but very popular is the clean-cut, clean-living man.
  • We are already being forgotten, said Matsumura, a leathery but clean-cut man with the sturdy build of a farmer. Solitary holdout refuses to leave Japan nuke zone
  • The object of her fatal attraction is Patrick McGaw, a clean-cut premed student with athletic potential.
  • I hate the shaggy, unshorn look he has going on now; I like my men clean-cut for the most part, but some can get away with the scruffy look, or the long hair…
  • Her make-up was smudged from last night and her usually clean-cut hair was sticking out every which way.
  • Yet he claims drugs and alcohol were never problems in the band; they were clean-cut guys who were much more into baseball than the party scene.
  • One has millions of devoted adherents, a doctrine of clean-cut conformity and an unstoppable, culture-changing momentum; the other is communist China.
  • As you can see in the video below, Hamm is not so clean-cut in real life. Clean-cut Don Draper Morphs Into Big-Bearded Jon Hamm At Sundance 2010 » MTV Movies Blog
  • He was the perfect image of a clean-cut, all-American boy.
  • And those clean-cut boys in their ties sure are perky without even a sip of cola to boost them.
  • Once I had emerged from my dark days of repression and conformity, I stopped my infatuation with pop stars and clean-cut, wholesome actors, and discovered the world of celebrity chefs.
  • One of the teenagers, a clean-cut former gang member handing out anti-violence bumper stickers, said he thought the mayor was serious about reducing crime in the neighborhood.
  • I partied with Donny Osmond once and when he told me about all the clean-cut, disease-free poon he was getting, I knew I wanted to be in the music biz. Part I: Funny interview answers
  • Joe graduated at 14, already thick in the chest, but clean-cut, with none of the jowly, predatory look of his adult years.
  • Incised wounds have clean-cut, straight edges and generally are free of abrasion or contusion.
  • The measurement is accurate and clean-cut, no spit or spilth, no contamination of the content.
  • The whole concept is fuzzy because, unlike so many other things in algebra that have definite formulas that are logical and clean-cut, factoring isn't this way.
  • She was sure they had once been clean-cut, but frequent wear gradually eroded away the edges.
  • But he was a clean-cut boy who attended school and had never been in trouble with the law.
  • I like the clean-cut shapes of classical architecture.
  • He said that he didn't match his image of a deranged maniac - he was very clean-cut.
  • The targets of the titular hunt are mostly clean-cut fellows with rippled, reflective abs.
  • Like the ideal victim in the rougher sort of slasher flick, the Motion Picture Production Code was clean-cut, gradually gutted and took a while to die. When the Silver Screen Went Red
  • It was a clean-cut, agreeable dish albeit a touch bland for more adventurous palates.
  • He looked like an investment banker: middle-aged, clean-cut, wearing an expensive-looking gray suit.
  • We would like to have very black and very white, very good, very evil, very clean-cut distinctions and those distinctions can be blurred if we aren't careful.
  • His furious lunge at the snapper has sullied his clean-cut image. The Sun
  • His furious lunge at the snapper has sullied his clean-cut image. The Sun
  • At first he'd wondered if the clean-cut fly boys who risked their lives making low altitude parachute drops behind the iron curtain knew what their cargo was.
  • A clean-cut chilled gazpacho made an exhilarating appetiser, its sharp tomato edge juxtaposed with a mellow, voluptuous quenelle of crab and avocado.
  • Clean-cut, in sharp suits, and with short hair at a time when that was unfashionable, they prowled around muttering into wires that protruded from their shirt cuffs.
  • And also, the fact that he's a nice, clean-cut looking man.
  • The object of her fatal attraction is Patrick McGaw, a clean-cut premed student with athletic potential.
  • In early casting calls for the role, Carlson is described as a clean-cut, smart and crafty cop who comes off more white collar than blue collar. The Killing: Is This the Man Who Killed Rosie Larsen?
  • The good-looking, clean-cut boys with their excellent manners and friendly dispositions tunneled through Papa's gruff exterior and became his friends.
  • ‘I wanted really clean-cut fabrics and it turned out to be a real nightmare trying to source them in Glasgow,’ she says.
  • With clean-cut designs and natural and fluent lines, the collection aims to present elegance while incorporating the most up-to-date fashion ideas.
  • But it is their clean-cut image that has earned them their lucrative status as a housewives' favourite. The Sun
  • Columbus is played by unknown George Corraface, a handsome young thing in the time-honoured, clean-cut movie mould.
  • Loeffler showed me what every good fiddler _must_ learn to do: to leap from the end of the down-bow to the up-bow and _vice versa_ and then hesitate the fraction of a moment, thus securing a smooth, clean-cut tone, without any vibration of the intermediate string. Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers
  • The guys were clean-cut and dashing, the girls were curly-haired and red-lipped.
  • Wouldn't you expect these people to be articulate, clean-cut, and worldly-wise?
  • Cut a piece of fabric with the tip and along the blade, looking for a clean-cut edge.
  • He's not the clean-cut bloke pictured in the film's ad art but rather someone at the end of their tether.
  • A California dreamer from an endless summer: shirt-jackets, clean-cut cottons, linen Oxford and bandana prints are ready for men enjoying sunset colours on the beach.
  • His furious lunge at the snapper has sullied his clean-cut image. The Sun
  • He was once the clean-cut, smooth-shaven golden boy of French rugby.
  • If the tissues are severed by a sharp instrument and the edges of the wound are smooth, it is classed as an _incised_ or _clean-cut wound_. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
  • Columbus is played by unknown George Corraface, a handsome young thing in the time-honoured, clean-cut movie mould.
  • If you appeared to be a clean-cut youngster, or your parent gave permission, buying a gun was not a big deal.
  • By the mid-60s two distinct clans clashed on bank holidays: the clean-cut mods in their fish-tail parkas, who listened to R 'n' B and the Who on their scooters and the rougher rockers on their motorbikes. Is music tribalism dead?
  • He was the perfect image of a clean-cut, all-American boy.

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