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adj cleaner, cleanest
- 1. Free from dirt or contamination.
2. Not containing anything harmful to health; pure.
3. Pleasantly fresh.
- Example: a clean taste
5. Hygienic in habits.
- Example: a clean animal
- Example: a clean sheet of paper
- Thesaurus: spotless, unsullied, unblemished, immaculate, scrubbed, sanitized, laundered; Antonym: soiled, stained, messy.
- Example: a clean cut
- Example: a ship with good clean lines
- Example: a clean driving licence
- Thesaurus: guiltless, above-board, sinless, pure, wholesome, virtuous, unblemished.
12. Fair.
- Example: a clean fight
- Thesaurus: fair, sportsmanlike, lawful, evenhanded, impartial.
- Not carrying drugs or offensive weapons.
- Cured of drug addiction;
- Said of athletes, etc: free from drugs or banned substances when tested.
16. Said of nuclear installations, etc: not producing a harmful level of radioactivity.
17. Said of an aeroplane's landing gear: in a retracted position.
18. relig.
- Said of certain animals: allowed for people to eat.
20. Absolute; complete.
- Example: make a clean break
- Thesaurus: thorough, complete, entire, total, absolute, final, irreversible.
- 1. colloq
- Completely.
- Example: I clean forgot
- Example: sailed clean through the window
- tr & intr
1. To make or become free from dirt.
- Thesaurus: bathe, disinfect, wash, launder, scrub, scour, purify, rinse, disinfect; Antonym: soil.
2. To dry-clean or be dry-cleaned.
intr
3. To dust, polish floors and furniture, etc in a house or office, especially as a job.
4. To prepare (vegetables, etc) for cooking or eating by cutting away the inedible parts.
- 1. An act of cleaning.
2. weightlifting.
- A lift of the weight as far as the shoulders, with the legs and arms bent.
noun
- colloq
To admit or tell the truth about something that one has previously concealed or lied about.
- Thesaurus: confess, own up, spill the beans (
- colloq
To have no connection with the crime, etc in question.
- To confess or admit to having done it, especially through feelings of guilt.
- Thesaurus: admit, confess, reveal, expose.
- To run away, especially quickly.
- See under slate1.
Phrasal Verb: clean someone out
- To deprive or cheat them of money.
- To clean (a room or cupboard, etc) thoroughly.
- To clean a place thoroughly.To make a large profit.
- Example: He cleaned up at the racetrack
- To make them or it clean; to get rid of a mess.
- To clean up a mess, etc left by them.
