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neat
adjective as in arranged well, uncluttered
Example Sentences
They lie in neat rows of Commonwealth war graves in both the Roman Catholic church cemetery and the Church of Ireland cemetery in Irvinestown.
He will sit deep when required and push high when he can; will play neat possession football in some fixtures and tell his players to hit longer diagonals out to the wide men in others.
"The better I get it neat and tidy, the better I cope - not just with my disability, but also the mental illness and the abuse that underlies it."
A small, neat, quietly authoritative figure in a black polo neck.
His first came from a neat swivel and finish two minutes into the second half before he capitalised on Wout Faes' error to nod over a stranded Mads Hermansen on the hour.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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