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.