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clean living
adjective
Referring to someone who does not engage in acts of moral depravity, such as drinking, smoking or carousing
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It's poorly connected, fairly isolated and clean living.
Richard Williams The perfect modern footballer: fit, strong, quick, versatile, modest, hard-working and clean living.
Canada's image is all tied up with wilderness and clean living.
PAUL and Jennifer Sousa are chasing down clean living the way they used to chase down drugs.
When asked what he learned from jail in a previously unseen interview with Rolling Stone in 2004, he responded: "That led to two-plus years of completely clean living.
The church's most inviting public symbols — pairs of clean-cut missionaries in well-pressed white shirts — evoke the wholesome success of an all-American denomination with an idealistic commitment to clean living.
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I don't think any of us is going to walk away completely clean having lived 100% ethically clean lives.
Somehow he found a way back and now, clean, lives in the rehab centre.
The singers say that such projects help them demonstrate to young people that they can go after their dreams, lead clean lives and still have fun.
We're all mature boys who live good clean lives.
Our mission is to support them in any way we can so that they can live long, productive and clean lives.
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