clean-cut• Where Clinton was rugged and earthy, Gore is clean-cut and preppy.• There is, however, a smattering of clean-cutdentists, engineers and teachers thrown in.• There are squaremiles of shifting, sinkingsand where the normally clean-cut edge between sea and land has become blurred.• Women are more attracted to men with clean-cut good looks than their hairiercounterparts.• The first impression is of a clean-cut man, graciously mannered, immaculately turned out.• a handsome, clean-cut man• Columbus is played by unknownGeorge Corraface, a handsome young thing in the time-honoured, clean-cutmoviemould.• Those dealing with heart disease have looked for such clean-cut results in vain.• In the Clubsection was a tall and clean-cut young man who had made the flight after connecting from Houston.