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spotless

[spot-lis] / ˈspɒt lɪs /


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Gore wore black clothes and spotless black boots.

From New York Times

“It dawned on me that all these years I had become conditioned and dependent,” he told me, standing in that spotless kitchen shared by 54 men.

From Los Angeles Times

And, as with any makeover, there’s great satisfaction to be had by watching a sink go from slimy to spotless in seconds.

From Seattle Times

Today the campus looks spotless, with refurbished playgrounds, fresh plantings and a new basketball court.

From New York Times

And, I found, as with any makeover, that there's great satisfaction to be had by watching a sink go from slimy to spotless in seconds.

From Washington Post