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clean quite, entirely: “clean through the bounds of Asia,” THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, i. 1. 134 ; “disfigured clean,” RICHARD II., iii. 1. 10 ; “clean past your youth,” 2 HENRY IV., i. 2. 91 ; “renouncing clean The faith,” HENRY VIII., i. 3. 29 ; “This is clean kam” CORIOLANUS, iii. 1. 304 (see kam); “Clean from the purpose of the things themselves,” JULIUS CAESAR, i. 3. 35 ; “clean starved,” SONNETS, lxxv. 10.

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