Which preposition to use with cleaned

as Occurrences 101%

The rough places are then made smooth, the death and decay of the year is covered gently and kindly, and the ground seems as clean as the sky.

of Occurrences 76%

" Then rose the hermit Ambrose to his feet and spake with eyes uplifted: "Now glory be to God, Who, in His mercy, hath made of thee a man, my Beltane, clean of soul and innocent, yet strong of arm to lift and succour the distressed, and therefore it is that you to-day must leave me, my well-beloved, for there be those whose need of thee is greater even than mine.

with Occurrences 68%

Close by is an Ossario, containing the skulls and bones of seven thousand dead collected in the neighbourhood, washed clean with white wine and set out in neat rows, the majority Italian.

in Occurrences 67%

The news was so very unexpected, you see," she said with a shadowy smile, which Unavella averred "cut her heart clean in two."

out Occurrences 59%

" The others had no time to realise that Potts was clean out of his senses for the moment, and the Kentuckian, still pulling like mad, faced the "quitter" with a determination born of terror.

through Occurrences 49%

I was too pegged out to wash or fix, so I flung off my cowhides, jumped onto the bed and slept clean through till next day.

from Occurrences 35%

And now, aloof from camp and field, You spend your sunny autumn hours Where the green folds of Chiltern shield The nooks of Thames amid the flowers: You who have borne that name of pride, In honour clean from fear or stain, Which Talbot won by Henry's side In vanquished Aquitaine.

for Occurrences 27%

On one of these sun-drenched Saturdays dedicated by a growing tradition to this or that national expression, the Ninety-ninth Regiment, to a flare of music that made the heart leap out against its walls, turned into a scene thus swept clean for it, a wave of olive drab, impeccable row after impeccable row of scissors-like legs advancing.

than Occurrences 26%

The Colonel gave a distinct grunt of disapproval, and then, "Keepin' that brute in here?" "He's a lot cleaner than our two-legged friends," said the Boy sharply, as if answering an insult.

by Occurrences 19%

The roads were hard-packed and swept clean by the wind, and the sensation of space and freedom most enjoyable.

over Occurrences 19%

After letting it lay there a moment, I jerked suddenly, and up came the trout clean over my head on to the flat rock behind me.

to Occurrences 18%

Merkle fouled weakly to the catcher, but Herzog caught the ball on the nose and hit sharp and clean to center field for two bases, sending Murray home with the run which put the Giants in the lead.

across Occurrences 11%

The kick sent the Dwarf clean across the platform, and the people, not understanding the situation, began to cry 'Shame.'

on Occurrences 9%

A shifting current, some freak of the wind and tide, was making her twist and pull at her anchor, and for a moment the sun struck clean on her broadside.

at Occurrences 9%

Or if a martin has been in ahead of the fox, he'll find only the skull, the end of the tail, the feet, and a few of the larger bones, and they'll be picked mighty clean at that.

into Occurrences 8%

In the pause, from the far side of the cabin Dillon spat straight and clean into the heart of the coals.

after Occurrences 7%

It is a piece of calm sanctity in-buckram, is a stout mass of undiluted lime stone, has been made ornate with pepper castors, looks sweetly-clean after a summer shower, is devoid of a steeple, will never be blown over, couldn't be lifted in one piece, and will nearly stand forever.

off Occurrences 7%

I was chucked clean off the poop, and nearly overboard; but brought up in the mizen rigging.

about Occurrences 6%

" "There ain't nothin' to come clean about.

before Occurrences 6%

Let the dripping be quite clean before using: to insure this, it is a good plan to clarify it.

like Occurrences 4%

A bedroom should be cleaned like this every week.

between Occurrences 3%

Shot him clean between the eyes.

without Occurrences 3%

'And how should they be clean without water?

past Occurrences 3%

" "Why, they've gone clean past the camp trail," said Mac sharply, "all but Nicholasand what in thunder?he's put the kid back on the sled" "Yes, I told my men we'd be getting on.

around Occurrences 3%

"I'll drive the boat clean around Southwest Pass to get shut of 'em!

Which preposition to use with  cleaned