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clean-cutˌclean-ˈcut adjective - a handsome, clean-cut man
- Where Clinton was rugged and earthy, Gore is clean-cut and preppy.
- Columbus is played by unknown George Corraface, a handsome young thing in the time-honoured, clean-cut movie mould.
- In the Club section was a tall and clean-cut young man who had made the flight after connecting from Houston.
- The first impression is of a clean-cut man, graciously mannered, immaculately turned out.
- There are square miles of shifting, sinking sand where the normally clean-cut edge between sea and land has become blurred.
- There is, however, a smattering of clean-cut dentists, engineers and teachers thrown in.
- Those dealing with heart disease have looked for such clean-cut results in vain.
- Women are more attracted to men with clean-cut good looks than their hairier counterparts.
someone who looks tidy► neatly dressed someone who has a neat appearance because of the type of clothes they are wearing: · I rang the bell, and a neatly dressed maid answered the door. · She was in her mid-forties, neatly dressed with a quiet air of authority. ► immaculate looking perfectly neat and clean, because you take a lot of care about your clothes, your hair etc: · Leonardo appeared, immaculate as ever in a dark suit and tie. · She was always elegantly dressed and absolutely immaculate.· A small but immaculate figure stood in the doorway. ► clean-cut a man who is clean-cut looks neat and clean: · a handsome, clean-cut man· Where Clinton was rugged and earthy, Gore is clean-cut and preppy. ► not have a hair out of place to have a very neat appearance: · He sat at his desk, not a hair out of place, and turning a pencil over in his hand.· He seemed stern and austere and never had a hair out of place. someone who is clean-cut looks neat and clean, and appears to have a good moral character: clean-cut college boys |