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spotless

[spot-lis] / ˈspɒt lɪs /


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While the rest of the house was in disarray, the room where she was found was almost spotless.

From Los Angeles Times

They scrubbed the place and it’s been spotless ever since.

From Los Angeles Times

The government, he knew, usually targeted immigrants who had committed crimes, and his record was spotless.

From Los Angeles Times

"The loungers were absolutely new, everything spotless. The entrance to the sea was very gentle, so yes, it really was a very good beach."

From BBC

The environment inside this high security room must be spotless to prevent contamination.

From BBC