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spotless
adjective as in very clean; innocent
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Example Sentences
England needed to be spotless to make up a chasm in class and form on South Africa.
From BBC
It was the establishment apologizing for not being able to leave it spotless.
From Los Angeles Times
Though the cover was spotless and the crowd loved it, using a few precious moments of Nickel Creek’s time to do something simple felt like a waste.
From Los Angeles Times
Ringo Starr moseys up to the restaurant at the Sunset Marquis in a spotless white cowboy hat and matching white denim jacket.
From Los Angeles Times
There was a brass band in spotless white uniforms, if not in perfect harmony.
From BBC
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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