See Also: On a clean up(money)
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clean- (iou)



clean- combining form. [kli:n] E16.
[Repr. CLEAN adjective, adverb.]
Clean(ly).
clean-bowl verb trans. (Cricket) bowl out (a batsman) or bowl down (a wicket) with a ball that hits the wicket without having touched the bat or the body of the batsman. clean-cut adjective sharply outlined. clean-living adjective of upright character. clean-limbed adjective (of joints, a figure, etc.) well-formed, shapely. clean-run adjective (of a salmon) well-fed and bright-looking, newly returned to fresh water from the sea; fig. (of a person) with the bloom of youth, healthy and lively. clean-shaven adjective without a beard or moustache or whiskers. cleanskin Austral. an unbranded animal (cf. clearskin s.v. CLEAR adjective); slang a person without a police record.