Living a life free from sin (which is considered dirty).
Well I use home cleaning products to clean them
walk sassy and be mean not to mean and be sarcastic
The sentence "Don't walk on the clean floor with those dirty feet" is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction, in this case, telling someone not to walk on the clean floor with dirty feet.
It can of course mean it is a clean car meaning it is not dirty. Or it can mean it is a clean machine meaning it is sharp of nice looking. It can also mean it has a clean title, meaning there is no lien on the vehicle.
clean your room
what do you mean walk yourself you can walk in the neighborhood if that's what you mean and you can control him too like Sims 2
Depends on what you mean by "get clean"?
If it is you mean, it's clean by tidying things then you can't. If you mean, it's clean by cleanliness then tidy it up. And Vice-Versa.
The power to walk away
It can mean to clean rough edges, or in 'proper or sound condition'.
When you take them for a walk (: by moggiee at foopets.
ye clean