Put the vail in a solution of white soap, and let it simmer a quarter of an hour; squeeze it in some warm water and soap till quite clean.
Put it into an earthen or porcelain vessel, that is quite clean, and entirely free from grease.
When you have made it quite clean, lay the rennet in a broad pan, strew it over on both sides with plenty of fine salt; cover it, and let it rest five days.
Pick the rice carefully, and wash it through two or three cold waters till it is quite clean.
The water must be quite clean, and merely warm, but by no means hot.
To make sure that the pan is quite clean, rub a little fat over it, and then make it warm, and wipe it out with a clean cloth.
To make sure that the pan is quite clean, rub a little fat over it, then make it warm, and wipe it out with a clean cloth.
Clear dripping or lard is to be preferred to butter for frying the eggs, and be sure that the fryingpan is quite cleanbefore it is put in.
Pour it into a cask that is quite clean, and that will hold it with ease.
I am quite clean, sir," said she in a huff, lifting her clothes well up.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quite clean" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.