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clean-cut /klinˈkʌt /adjective1Sharply outlined: the normally clean-cut edge between sea and land has become blurred...- Incised wounds have clean-cut, straight edges and generally are free of abrasion or contusion.
- Cut a piece of fabric with the tip and along the blade, looking for a clean-cut edge.
- She was sure they had once been clean-cut, but frequent wear gradually eroded away the edges.
1.1(Of a person, especially a man) appearing neat and respectable: the part called for a clean-cut, conventional actor...- The targets of the titular hunt are mostly clean-cut fellows with rippled, reflective abs.
- He also calms fears that aliens may be lurking - and who wouldn't trust the word of such a clean-cut fellow?
- Yet he claims drugs and alcohol were never problems in the band; they were clean-cut guys who were much more into baseball than the party scene.
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