You spelled it correctly in your question.
You spelled it right.
The opposite of clean is dirty.
adjective: propre verb: nettoyer
That is the correct spelling of "scrubbed" (rubbed or brushed, as to clean).
It is spelt correctly in the question. (Though it is sometimes spelt: clean up or clean-up - I prefer cleanup.)
Чистота Chistota
You spelled it right.
The opposite of clean is dirty.
The anagram word is "clean."
adjective: propre verb: nettoyer
Uhhh... didn't you just spell it? Max was mad because he had to clean up?If you want the answer in another language, you have to put the name of the language in your question.
Correct spelling is squeaky. As in squeaky clean.
That is the correct spelling of "scrubbed" (rubbed or brushed, as to clean).
It is spelt correctly in the question. (Though it is sometimes spelt: clean up or clean-up - I prefer cleanup.)
a, an, can, cane, clean, elan, en, lac, lace, lance, lane, lean.
That is the correct spelling of "you have to clean."The psychological compulsion to clean can be a form of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). When applied to inordinate personal hygiene, it may be called ablutomania.
That is the correct spelling of "bus" tables (clear and clean).