Lexicographical Neighbors of Cleanlinesses
Literary usage of Cleanlinesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Correctional Association of New York (1871)
"cleanlinesses well provided for; in some of the jails there are bathing rooms.
To each jail belong as well under as outer clothing, but the prisoners are ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1803)
"... the decent cleanlinesses of life are to be neglected ;— the neglect of which,
would be an, odd sort of sacred observance.' In the next Dissertation, ..."
3. Prison Methods in New York State, a Contribution to the Study of the Theory by Philip Klein (1920)
"... considerably improved ; the lowest standards of cleanlinesses in any institution
now are considerably higher thart the c=ror- responding standards in ..."
4. Fair France: Impressions of a Traveller by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1871)
"Of all the abominable towns I. ever saw—at least a century behind any provincial
town in England in the comforts, and cleanlinesses, and decencies of life ..."
5. My African Home: Or, Bush Life in Natal when a Young Colony 1852-7 by Eliza Whigham Feilden (1887)
"... and cleanlinesses. These are utterly disregarded here. Many young men go so
far as to despise the use of sheets, and roll themselves in ..."