Word: clean
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...fuss over a game of football? Ever since the big series started in 1875, men have tried to discover the special charm of the late November classic. Bright-eyed moralists, for instance, have gone into a happy glow at the sight of real clean, healthy (American) sportsmanship. But 57,000 fans haven't paid $4.80 and upwards each to see a demonstration of the Golden Rule...
...obvious all along that Dewey was carrying a lot of excess baggage-excess baggage like Taft, "Curly" Brooks, Ball, Robertson, and the rest of them. The [voters] ... apparently figured Dewey would have a hell of a time with those people and that this was the time to clean them...
...different. The boss's car takes you to work. You work in a warm, clean office, and when the day is done, the boss's car takes you to his luxurious apartment. There you eat steak, drink red wine, and, after brandy and coffee by the fire, you go to bed in a soft, clean bed in the boss's bedroom...
...young man, but his native affectionateness and sentimentality (he was raised in the Tyrol) still run like a groundswell under his clear prose and brilliantly childlike paintings and drawings. No man can be more superficial than he when commenting on the causes of contemporary misery ("If politicians can clean up the messes they have made and are making, then Paris will be the old place again"), but it is precisely this relaxed laziness of thought that gives him not only his sensuous warmth but his faculty to echo, like a verbatim record, whatever scenes or conversations may happen to brush...
Poley Guyda's Freshman soccer team will try for a clean sweep of the bourgeois prep schools when it faces Andover and Andover this afternoon. Last weekend the Yardlings defeated Exeter...