clear-swept

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clear-swept (not comparable)

  1. Perfectly clear; free of any extraneous matter.
    • 1895, Kenneth Graham, The Golden Age, London, page 8:
      Poplars swayed and tossed with a roaring swish; dead leaves sprang aloft, and whirled into space; and all the clear-swept heaven seemed to thrill with sound like a great harp.

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