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clean as a hound's tooth
*clean as a hound's tooth
and *clean as a whistle 1. Rur. Cliché very clean. (*Also: as ~.) After his mother scrubbed him thoroughly, the baby was as clean as a hound's tooth. The car was as clean as a whistle after the Girl Scouts washed it.
2. Rur. Cliché innocent and free from sin or wrong. (*Also: as ~.) Jane's record was clean as a whistle; she had never committed even the smallest infraction.
clean as a hound's tooth
Completely blemish-free or honest. Another Southern expression; hounds' teeth are apparently cleaner than those of other species. Or perhaps just their canine teeth.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Reinier | | rie-NEER | Dutch |
Corrine | | kə-REEN | English |
Myrna | | MUR-na | Irish |
Daumantas | | - | Lithuanian |
Nynniaw | | - | Ancient Celtic |
Thea | | TE-ah (German), THEE-ə (English) | German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, English |