ADJECTIVE
- kept in good condition
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of places; characterized by order and neatness; free from disorder
a trim little sailboat
even the barn was shipshape
How To Use well-kept In A Sentence
- I was at once shown over the spacious, airy, well-kept building -- school of art and conservatorium of music in one, both built, set on foot, and maintained by the municipality. In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"
- The Coca-Cola formula is a well-kept trade secret.
- It was not the loneliness of unfrequented nature, for there was a well-kept carriage road traversing its dreariness; and even when the hillside was clothed with scanty verdure, there were "outcrops" of smooth glistening weather-worn rocks showing like bare brown knees under the all too imperfectly kilted slopes. The Bell-Ringer of Angel's
- The collection includes views of City Square, well-kept parks and pristine bandstands, the Civic Hall, Boar Lane, and photographs from inside the infirmary.
- The imposing sandstone facade, steep pitched roof, decorated parapets and grand full length bay windows overlook well-kept gardens.
- No single feature of a suburban residential community contributes as much to the charm and beauty of the individual home and the locality as well-kept lawns, " Abraham Levitt once observed.
- The floor under the stairs is pebbled with a wall-length glass panel window overlooking the well-kept garden.
- As each special festa rolls around, her well-kept secrets pop up unexpectedly, her hidden treasures saved only for special occasions, just when you've forgotten all about them. Jamie Schler: Pan dei Morti (Bread of the Dead) for All Souls' Day
- As he started to lap eagerly, Rachel stood watching him, thinking that he was a handsome animal, muscular and well-kept. COME AND BE KILLED
- The Coca-Cola formula is a well-kept trade secret.