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neat - use in sentences
Preposition: through
- ball: Playmaker Ephgrave angled a neat through ball for target man Hawkins, who's cool crisp finish rolled beyond the opposition stopper.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- keep: Tidy the garden: be sure that lawns are well trimmed, keep the gardens neat.
Modifies a noun
- edifice: They have each three apartments in the hospital, which is a neat edifice at the north side of the church.
- one-two: Puttnam played a neat one-two with Fitzpatrick and sent a wicked curler toward the top corner.
- trick: They could also do a neat Mexican wave trick.
- handwriting: Absolute Balderdash is a must for any family who has unlimited amounts of imagination and neat handwriting!
- passing: After neat passing on the right-hand side of the pitch, Nick Mason had a shot which was straight at the keeper.
- footwork: Beside singing they also danced, a bit, which gave Louise an opportunity to demonstrate her neat graceful footwork.
Modifying Another Word
- kinda: It's kinda neat even tho ' I'm not overly fond of droughts.
- pretty: To Do: Buy storage box for garden Well I think they're pretty neat.
- rather: Also included is a rather neat guide to Digital Video editing in general by Douglas Spotted Eagle.
- really: Now comes a really neat part of the program.
- very: Very neat, slim fit for a shaped diaper.
- quite: There is a DVD creator so if you are into editing video you can create quite neat DVD menu's very fast.
Infinitive complement
- see: And isn't it neat to see how music can be such a strong influence?
Used with adjective complement
- look: I'd never tried to make things look neat; I just wanted them to work.
- apply: Minor burns: Put the affected area under the cold tap for five minutes then apply neat Tea Tree Oil to the burn.
- sound: Even tho it is pretty easy to play, it sounds real neat.
- produce: Use only printers that produce neat, readable text with no stray marks or smudges.
- use: It can also be used neat on stubborn stains.
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