cleanlyclean‧ly /ˈkliːnli/ adverb - A solid wood stem and mahogany floors and stiffeners complete the basic construction which has been particularly cleanly executed by West Custom.
- It has a shorter, more abrupt mould-board, which breaks the furrow but does not bury rubbish so cleanly.
- She would concentrate on the job in hand instead, and get it done as quickly and cleanly as possible.
- Susan Burling was a pretty girl, small and cleanly made.
- The hollow- ground blade, made from chrome-plated carbon steel, will cut cleanly through branches of up to three-inches in diameter.
- The knife glinted and the keg fell away cleanly.
- The two cleanly scrubbed grunts had made a final discovery: land mines last and last.
► cut something cleanly (=with no uneven edges)· Branches should be cut cleanly from the tree.
nouncleanercleaningcleanlinesscleancleanserverbcleancleanseadverbcleancleanlyadjectiveclean ≠ unclean