clean-cut

English

Adjective

clean-cut (comparative more clean-cut, superlative most clean-cut)

  1. Having a neat, smart appearance
    • 1964 Bob Dylan - Motorpsycho Nightmare (lyrics)
      I fell down / To my bended knees, / Saying, "I dig farmers, / Don't shoot me, please!" / He cocked his rifle / And began to shout, / "You're that travelin' salesman / That I have heard about." / I said, "No! No! No! / I'm a doctor and it's true, / I'm a clean-cut kid / And I been to college, too."

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