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    Use "clean-cut" in a sentence

    clean-cut example sentences

    clean-cut


    1. It was too clean-cut


    2. In the final analysis, it takes a lot more talent and imagination by clean-cut comedians to provoke laughter rather than appealing to an audience‘s 161


    3. He was clean-cut, intelligent and often the center of lively debates that helped to make regulars of the class of clientele Brian preferred


    4. Clean-cut and shaven, their new uniforms pressed, they seemed to be having the time of their lives; the next day and wherever in the war that might take them was a thought for another time


    5. He’s one of those clean-cut guys


    6. He was a clean-cut kid—about six foot tall, blonde hair and a thin build


    7. "Well, I thought since he's here, and he seems a nice clean-cut kid… What'd you call him—a youkth?"


    8. One, olive-skinned, clean-cut, confident and itching to cause trouble, the other quiet, lean and very dark, who looked as if he was pretending he wasn’t there


    9. From his clean-cut khaki uniform I could see that he was an officer of the Iraqi Republican Guards Army


    10. Over against this bizarre mob stood the tall Cimmerian in strong contrast with his hard bronzed limbs and clean-cut vital features

    11. Olmec was as tall as Conan, and heavier; but there was something repellent about the Tlazitlan, something abysmal and monstrous that contrasted unfavorably with the clean-cut, compact hardness of the Cimmerian


    12. The guys had a clean-cut, sexy image going on, all three were in designer suits, courtesy of B&T boutique


    13. “What can I do for you, brother?” the brawny, clean-cut man said as he removed a shot glass from under the bar


    14. Glacia tugs my hand lightly and we step off the platform onto a clean-cut trail that follows the hill into the trees


    15. Make the image clear and clean-cut, hold it firmly in the mind and you will gradually and constantly bring the thing nearer to you


    16. “New powder man?” A sturdy, clean-cut man in his late twenties sauntered into the room


    17. He was by appearance a clean-cut young man, but apparently not fully human or human at all


    18. Evan joined them on the road; and as they drove along up hill and down hill (for Greece is in a state of effervescence, yet astonishingly clean-cut, a treeless land, where you see the ground between the blades, each hill cut and shaped and outlined as often as not against sparkling deep blue waters, islands white as sand floating on the horizon, occasional groves of palm trees standing in the valleys, which are scattered with black goats, spotted with little olive trees and sometimes have white hollows, rayed and criss-crossed, in their flanks), as they drove up hill and down he scowled in the corner of the carriage, with his paw so tightly closed that the skin was stretched between the knuckles and the little hairs stood upright


    19. His clean-cut, intellectual face, with its lofty forehead, and his air of refinement and culture were in striking contrast to the coarse appearance of the other adults in the room: the vulgar, ignorant, uncultivated crowd of profit-mongers and hucksters in front of him


    20. The advertisers are usually clean-cut, skittish, fairly indistinguishable executives named Patricia or John

    21. They were clean-cut, strapping, and handsome, seemingly straight off a recruitment poster


    22. Akers is a tall man with thick dark hair and the clean-cut good looks of a varsity quarterback or presidential candidate


    23. Oddly clean-cut despite his tattoos and powerful build, he had a quick, almost wry grin, and as far as she could tell, all three of the waitresses had crushes on him


    24. Her clean-cut head with prominent, bright, spirited eyes, broadened out at the open nostrils, that showed the red blood in the cartilage within


    25. The opening of their mine has been called Blue John Gap, a clean-cut arch in the rock, the mouth all overgrown with bushes


    26. Don Pepe stroked his grey and pendant moustache, whose fine ends hung far below the clean-cut line of his jaw, and spoke with a conscious pride in his reputation


    27. Furthermore, it should be recognized that in the field of real estate obligations the advantage of a first mortgage over a junior lien is much more clean-cut than in an ordinary business enterprise


    28. The process of identifying actual bottlenecks is rarely this clean-cut


    29. Over the edge there peeped a clean-cut, boyish face, which looked keenly about it, and then, with a hand on either side of the aperture, drew itself shoulder-high and waist-high, until one knee rested upon the edge


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    Synonyms for "clean-cut"

    specific categorical sure explicit plain clear-cut definite