Sentence for neat | Use neat in a sentence

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  • Very neat. (8)
  • A neat one, is not it? (4)
  • It was neat, though, oh! (8)
  • Now, I like a young man to be neat. (8)
  • Too neat a piece of swindling altogether. (8)
  • Scorrier, gazing round that neat Board-room, nodded. (8)
  • For all that, perhaps because of that, it was neat enough. (8)
  • Inside his boundary, he had neat phrases, opinions in packets. (10)
  • The little rooms which Thyme entered were stuffy, clean, and neat. (8)
  • But not neat enough for Charles Ventnor, who had that nose for rats. (8)
  • I feel superior to a chap whose place Commands him to be neat and supple. (10)
  • The room was neat, with greater comfort in its appointments than he hoped for. (9)
  • The landlord put her neat bundle under the seat of the buckboard with his own hand. (9)
  • You did it with a turn of the wrist, without striking out: and I like neat boxing. (10)
  • The husband, a thick-set, healthy man in evening dress, was drinking off neat whisky. (8)
  • All I had to wash down this revolting mixture was neat brandy: a revolting beverage in itself. (2)
  • He stood neat and trim from the silk socks to the sprig of necktie in six minutes by my watch. (10)
  • This was done in the dry neat manner which Mr. Romfrey could feel to be his own turned on him. (10)
  • The grounds of Hartfield were small, but neat and pretty; and the house was modern and well-built. (4)
  • A small green court was the whole of its demesne in front; and a neat wicket gate admitted them into it. (4)
  • And leaning that forehead, whose height so troubled Frances Freeland, on his neat hand, he fell to brooding. (8)
  • He was neat, insignificant, and nervously cheerful; with the eyes of a bird, that let you into no interior. (10)
  • There was something neat and high-bred, a quakerish elegance, about the rogue that hit my fancy on the spot. (2)
  • About his dress and his neat figure was that studied ease which lifts men from the ruck of common bridegrooms. (8)
  • Ben rushed, and had an emollient; spouted again and was corked; again, and received a neat red-waxen stopper. (10)
  • Instead, a tall and fat-cheeked gentleman with a neat moustache, called Mabbey, was practising the spot-stroke. (8)
  • And all my ideas to get ye marrud, avery one so snug in a corner, with a neat little lawful ring on your fingers! (10)
  • The interiors are often surprisingly neat and tidy, even in the rudest hovel, and whitewash is used with freedom. (20)
  • He is a slim man of about sixty, very well preserved, intensely neat and self-contained, and still in evening dress. (8)
  • He is in evening dress, opera hat, and overcoat; his face is broad, comely, glossily shaved, but with neat moustaches. (8)
  • They wore neat little leather yachting caps with the names of men-of-war gaudily embossed in gold cord about the rims. (13)
  • The little square room was empty; it was neat and clean enough, with a pink-flowered paper of comparatively modern date. (8)
  • I have known a good deal of the profession; and besides their liberality, they are so neat and careful in all their ways! (4)
  • He is a commonplace looking young man, with a decided jaw, tall, neat, soulful, who has been in the war and writes poetry. (8)
  • Mallard had been struck by the neat little trap of an impudent new and lower-priced journal, which had a reputation to gain. (10)
  • The idea of giving up to her his own neat little room behind the kitchen seemed like a revelation from St. Eoban, his patron. (5)
  • Weimar is a neat little capital which looks about as large as Salem, and where the one stranger is as much stared at as there. (14)
  • Lander took the money from the floor, and smoothed each bill out, and then laid them in a neat pile on the corner of the bureau. (9)
  • Two great white churches, enclosed by neat palings, occupy the middle of wide, neglected squares, and look bleak and bare and uninviting. (20)
  • Lavender, for years unaccustomed to spirituous liquor, of which he had swallowed nearly half a pint neat, passed rapidly into a state of coma. (8)
  • He passed on to Steignton, returned to London, and left England for Spain, as he wrote word, saying he hoped to settle at Steignton neat year. (10)
  • He probably thought this a neat, off-hand way of making the invitation, for he looked at his woman-kind as if he might expect their admiration. (9)
  • Alone, the Restaurant Bretagne, neat, daintily painted, with its blue tubs and the dwarf trees therein, retained an aloof and Frenchified self-respect. (8)

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