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spick and spanspick and span, spic and span /ˌspɪk ən ˈspæn/ adjective [not before noun] informal not dirty► clean not dirty: · He changed into a clean shirt.· I'll put some clean sheets on the bed.· A large house is difficult to keep clean.nice and clean/lovely and clean British (=very clean): · Our hotel room was lovely and clean. ► spotlessly clean/spotless completely clean - use this especially about clothes, rooms, or houses: · Nina keeps the kitchen absolutely spotless.· He was wearing a spotlessly clean white shirt. ► immaculate things that are immaculate are completely clean and look new: · She wore an immaculate grey suit and a tasteful, blue woven hat.· The house was absolutely immaculate. ► spick and span a room or house that is spick and span is very clean and tidy: · Every room in the house was spick and span.· We'll have the place spick and span in no time. a room, house etc that is spick and span is completely clean and tidy SYN immaculate |