clean-limbed
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of clean-limbed
late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75
Example Sentences
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The vivid spectacle of such groups of clean-limbed, powerful craft bespoke shrewd design and craftsmanship.
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Fortunately for the love interest, her entourage includes two clean-limbed Anglo-Saxons, and the scion of a noble French family.
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Scriptwriter Frank Fenton, an old pro of 20 years and about 20 films in Hollywood, has written scenes and characters with the freshness�and some of the clean-limbed naivet�of a first novelist.
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On one side, they are clean-limbed, jut-jawed American boys who never wash out, never suffer combat fatigue or fear.
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Their horses were of great stature, strong and clean-limbed; their grey coats glistened, their long tails flowed in the wind, their manes were braided on their proud necks.
From "The Two Towers" by J. R. R. Tolkien
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