clean
[kliːn]
Definition:
1. Not dirty.
2. Remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits.
3. Without difficulties or problems.
Use 'clean' in a sentence:
- 1. The sport has a very clean image.
- 2. A sharp knife makes a clean cut.
- 3. Who's going to clean up this mess?
- 4. Cleaning services have been put out to tender.
- 5. The government has pledged to clean up industrial emissions.
- 6. It was clean wholesome fun.
- 7. The entertainment was good clean fun for the whole family.
- 8. She became neurotic about keeping the house clean.
- 9. Aunt Mary volunteered to clean up the kitchen.
- 10. Are your hands clean?
- 11. He went upstairs and changed into clean clothes.
- 12. If the car needs cleaning, what are you waiting for?
- 13. What this house wants is a good clean.
- 14. Her clothes were clean but dowdy.
- 15. The house needed a good clean.
- 16. I must clean the fish tank out.
- 17. They face a desperate shortage of clean water.
- 18. She licked the spoon clean.
- 19. We like pigs, they're very clean.
- 20. Flirting is good clean fun.
- 21. I clean forgot about calling him.
- 22. Clean water is a precious commodity in that part of the world.
- 23. Kitchens that are not kept clean may be closed for use.
- 24. We clean and repair the machines as a matter of routine.
- 25. Cats are very clean animals.
- 26. The plane made a clean take-off.
- 27. It's about time you cleaned your room!
- 28. We take having an endless supply of clean water for granted.
- 29. Her house is scrupulously clean.
- 30. Soccer needs to clean up its image.
- 31. Go and clean yourself up.
- 32. Windows that pivot from a central point are easy to clean.
- 33. The house is in need of a thorough clean.
- 34. I slipped between the crisp clean sheets.
- 35. He wiped his hands on a clean towel.
- 36. Scrub the vegetables clean.
- 37. It's a beautiful, clean and orderly city.
- 38. Tiled kitchen floors are easy to keep clean.
- 39. I've had your coat cleaned ─ it's as good as new now.
- 40. I need to change and clean up.
- 41. The new mayor is determined to clean up the city.
- 42. Isn't it time the government came clean about their plans for education?
- 43. I'm always having to clean up after the children.
- 44. The thief got clean away.
- 45. His clothes, though old and worn, looked clean and of good quality.
- 46. The kids had scraped their plates clean.
- 47. She's always on my case about cleaning my room.
- 48. Everything was neat and tidy and gleamingly clean.
- 49. It is your responsibility to keep the room clean and tidy.
- 50. A wide range of cleaning fluids and powders is available.
- 51. Cleaning fluids should be kept out of the reach of children.
- 52. You'd better get cleaned up.
- 53. Discuss pollution with your child, emphasizing how nice a clean street, lawn, or park looks.
- 54. Keep your nails short and your hands clean.
- 55. We placed an advertisement for a cleaner in the local paper.
- 56. It was a tough but clean game.
- 57. The place needed a good spring clean before we could move in.