Cleanliness of our skin helps to keep us from catching diseases.
So we should watch the purity of our food, drink, and air, and should be careful about putting things into the mouth, and about the cleanliness of the skin.
Cleanliness everywhere and at all times is an absolute necessity.
Seymour once said, "cleanliness is a comparative term.
Let the young cook never forget that cleanliness is the chief cardinal virtue of the kitchen; the first preparation for roasting is to take care that the spit be properly cleaned with sand and water; nothing else.
Cleanliness is extremely essential in this mode of cookery.
I read it another way: `Cleanliness is a part of godliness.
Rest, cleanliness and a little comfort were very tempting after a fortnight in the filthy narrowness of the little craft.
The dexterity and cleanliness with which the carcases are divided is astonishing, and is quite a contrast to the crude way in which native meals are usually dressed and devoured.
Judging from the cleanliness of the curtains and the brightness of the door handles, the inhabitants of this thoroughfare each took a pride in his residence.
As always, when John visited his Chief's abode, the speckless cleanliness of the stairs, the glitter of varnish and brass reminded him somewhat of the interior of a battleship.
The cleanliness is so noticeable that one looks searchingly for even a scrap of paper, for some trace of negligence, to modify this superiority over the streets of our American cities.
Cleanliness was not very common a century and a half ago in any country.
It is the newness and rawness of the population, in the streets of the great German and Prussian capital which surprise and puzzle the American, almost more than the cleanliness and orderliness of the streets themselves.
There are delightful fountains at every corner and an air of thrift, order, and cleanliness that you cannot imagine.
With such a heterogeneous crew, the first year is employed in teaching them habits of cleanliness and common decency; and it is only in the third year of their service that the ship becomes really efficient.
Filippi, who recognized an old acquaintance in one of our party, received us very kindly, and showed us to apartments which certainly had no claim to the merits of either cleanliness or convenience.
In the interior of the houses cleanliness does not extend beyond those apartments which are open to visitors, namely, the sala and the cuadro.
All here spoke of small means; but the flowers on the altar were freshly gathered, and the neatness and cleanliness of all things in chapel and convent charmed the stranger's eye.
The things were meagre and shabby after the wear and tear of years; but the perfect neatness and cleanliness of everything made amends.
None of them were tattooed, but the practice of anointing the body and the want of cleanliness left many coloured marks upon the skin.
We must also take our own bedding and blankets, as the Chinese ideas ofcleanliness are such as to make us chary of using any of theirs.
They are frowsy and wanting in the crisp cleanliness that a liberal supply of soap and water impart to them.
Cleanliness is a point that must be observed scrupulously; for spark-plugs are apt to foul only too readily, with the result that short-circuits and misfires are apt to occur.
The governor should receive careful attention so far as its cleanliness is concerned; for if its operation is not easy it is apt to become "lazy" and to lose its sensitiveness.
It was this letter that Watts Shipman saved until after his dinner, cooked by himself on a camp-fire out under the trees and served deftly and frugally with a sort of hermit cleanliness and economy.
The "cleanliness that is next to godliness" is one of the Tuskegee ideals, and a student can scarcely commit a more serious misdemeanor than to appear slovenly, either in dress or manners.
If there is any place where cleanliness is regarded and practised as one of God's first laws, that place is Tuskegee.
That it must be stamped out amongst our people, killed by cleanliness and generosity.
I dare anything for the cleanliness and purity of my coming child.
In fact all cooking done by electricity whether it is the frying of an egg or the roasting of a steak is superior in every way to the old methods and what accentuates its use is the cleanliness with which it can be performed.
The perfect cleanliness of an electric plate warmer is sufficient to warrant its use.
One had long attracted us by its exquisite neatness, and the propriety and cleanliness of its arrangements.
With ordinary cleanliness and care, complete success is assured in this method of finishing.
Both stone and roller must always be cleaned after use; perfect cleanliness must be carefully observed throughout.
Generation after generation grows up ignorant and squalid from never having had a fireside by which they could sit down to read or study, nor an example of home comfort and cleanliness in their own class to profit by.
Here 150 little Navajos come every year, not to be transformed into white boys and girls, but to be trained inside and out in cleanliness and uprightness and grace.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cleanliness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: cleanliness; daintiness; honor; innocence; purity; sterility; virtue