Definitionn. the habit of keeping free of superficial imperfections
Last update: August 3, 2015
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Cleanliness is next to godliness. [Please select]
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(6) Ventilation and cleanliness of the cowsheds." [Please select]
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I grant to this age the device: 'Dirty Cleanliness.' [Please select]
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Rags and tidiness, filth and cleanliness, lay almost touching. [Please select]
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As in butter-making, the utmost cleanliness is required in every part of the cheese-making premises. [Please select]
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Entire cleanliness and dryness are also essential to the health of the flock. [Please select]
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Want of cleanliness in the stable is a fruitful source of grease. [Please select]
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Their position should be daily shifted, when sheep are in them, for cleanliness and fresh feed. [Please select]
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Her appearance is quiet, and only attracts attention by its extreme neatness, cleanliness, and compactness. [Please select]
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Everything appeared clean with that simple and rather clumsy cleanliness exercised by men living far from women and thrown upon their own resources. [Please select]
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They know that the highest moral law of nature is that of cleanliness, that filthiness should not be allowed to dominate any man's ethics or physical condition. [Please select]
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