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    spick and span
    /spɪk(ə)ndˈspan/

    adjective

    • 1. neat, clean, and well looked after: "my little house is spick and span"

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  3. Spick-and-span is an adjective that means fresh, brand-new or spotlessly clean. Learn its synonyms, examples, word history and related articles from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Spick and span means very clean and tidy, especially of a place. Learn how to use this phrase, its pronunciation, and its synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Aug 20, 2024 · The phrase spick and span means something is very clean, neat, or tidy. It often describes places like rooms or objects like clothes that have no dirt or mess. For example, if you clean your room so well that everything looks perfect, you could say your room is spick and span.

  6. Spick and span means very clean and tidy, or new and fresh. It is an adjective or adverb derived from spick-and-span-new, a shortened form of spike and new.

  7. Spick-and-span means spotlessly clean and neat, or perfectly new and fresh. It comes from an obsolete phrase that described a sailing ship with new nails and chips.

  8. Spick-and-span is an adjective that means new or fresh, or an alternative form of spick-and-span-new. It comes from the Dutch spiksplinter nieuw, meaning "spike-splinter new", and refers to freshly made wood chips.

  9. Spick-and-span means extremely neat and clean, or perfectly new and fresh. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of this idiom in English and other languages.