"Still to Be Neat" is a poem written by Ben Johnson in which he describes a woman and shows his preference for a natural look. The poem implies that when a woman wears a lot of makeup, you wonder what she is hiding.
he's criticizing women who wear makeup, because he personally prefers a natural look, and he's being satirical and sarcastic about it.
MusicArt in Zollikon, Switzerland (neat Zurich).
Clean Liquid Edible Aqua Neat
a caretaker fixes stuff and keeps the school and gras neat and tidy
I would say, 9 and up would be good, the show is very neat! I loved it.
Neat casual is fine. Many people dress up to one extent or another, but at matinees it's not expected.
The rhyme scheme of the poem "Still to be Neat" by Ben Jonson is AABBCC.
Still to be Neat by Ben Johnson is an example of an iambic tetrameter
Neat Neat Neat was created on 1977-02-18.
i do not think there is a past tense of "neat"...."your room is very neat" (present tense) and "her room was very neat" (past tense)...same word.
Anagrams for neat are: Ante Etna Nate neat
they neat to live so they live to neat
A neat freak is someone who always has to be neat. I am a neat freak, and I don't even sleep in my bed because it looks bad. I hate being a neat freak. I cant even go to sleep until my room is neat. That's it.
if you think their neat then yes.
Neat -- Neater-- Neatest
Scotch neat is a scotch with no ice.
Neat.
Well, an antonym of neat is messy.