As he was a clean-cut, intellectual collegiate, his rise to fame brought a better name to the typical ballplayer, who usually spent his time gambling, boozing, or womanizing.
en.wikipedia.org Two years later a stamp with the same perforation but clean-cut was issued.
en.wikipedia.org The singing offered countless ravishments: crystalline timbre, clean-cut line-delineation, dead-on-target intonation, awesomely easy projection of one perilously exposed high phrase after another.
en.wikipedia.org Though the movement's membership included former street people, radicals, and drug users, they now appeared clean-cut and neatly dressed.
en.wikipedia.org This paper provided the academic psychological community with a clean-cut, trustworthy, unbiased presentation of the data about intelligence.
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