Word: spotlessly
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...prisoners were obviously proud of their spotless barracks, cultivated rock gardens, weedless patches of green grass, a soccer field which they had leveled out of a hillside, an open-air theater which they built themselves...
Eliot's sea-Elephant captured the first half of the Inter-House basketball competition with a spotless record of four victories and no defeats. They also copped the laurels in the scoring department with their two stars. Henry Hibbard and George Boston finishing up one, two in that department...
...Those who have wrongly assumed that Mr. Roosevelt is a spotless knight-errant of progressivism have acquired the habit of blaming subordinates for actions which they dislike. ... As a matter of fact the President is personally responsible for more that goes on in his administration than those friendly critics often suspect. . . . Foreign policy [is] an example. . . . The concessions of his administration to expediency in foreign affairs might have been expected in view of similar concessions in domestic affairs...
Eden's record in international politics is almost spotless. He sensed the menace of fascism before any other Conservative politician except Churchill, whom Owen thinks might have made the trip had he not been...
...Dunkirk he showed some of the qualities of the U.S. Army's General Douglas MacArthur. When the remnants of the B.E.F. seemed to face destruction, Alexander donned his smartest breeches and finest boots, sat down to breakfast in a shell-shattered house, at a table with a spotless cloth, and calmly consumed Dundee marmalade...