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Answer for the clue "Mr. Clean's lack ", 8 letters:
hairline

Alternative clues for the word hairline

Word definitions for hairline in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. very thin, as thin as a hair n. 1 the line along one's forehead where hair starts growing. 2 the thinnest line that can be drawn using some graphics software

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES hairline fracture (= very thin crack ) ▪ a hairline fracture receding hairline ▪ He was in his mid-forties, with a receding hairline . COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN crack ▪ The wind still managed to find a way through ...

Usage examples of hairline.

Dramatis Personae in the New Atlantan parts of London, but that was the adjective they always used anyway, delivered in a near-whisper, with brows raised nearly into the hairline and eyes glancing significantly over the shoulder.

Whatever force had caused the gash in the canyon wall had sent rocks tumbling into unstable piles and opened up hairline cracks in the earth.

I expected someone imposing, as if all his wealth and power would be manifest in a physical form sculpted from bronze, but Hannover turned out to be amazingly ordinary: short and paunchy with a receding hairline, skin the color of a mushroom, wispy fine hair, eyes glazed into a dull stare.

He was in his mid-twenties, with the myopic eyes and prematurely receding hairline that Cavanaugh associated with a certain kind of student: intense, dedicated, nerdy, and smart as hell.

In any case, it was not until the hinges squealed that Joe looked up to find an older, pastier version of Franchot Tone, the weak chin weaker, the recessive hairline farther along in its flight.

Rose successfully trod a hairline between hard news and pyrrhonism with his commentary.

The affable, sixtyish scientist had a high forehead that had only grown more prominent as his hairline receded to near nonexistence.

This was my own Constantius, his hairline somewhat higher and his frame stockier than that of the young man who had stolen my heart thirteen years ago, but the honest grey eyes were still the same.

As he lifts and fits it so that there is less than a hairline crack between it and the one below, he wishes again that he were better with creative chores, like woodworking and stonemasonry, rather than expert with the ethereal and the deadly, such as music and blades and bows.

And yet, despite their intimacy and the knowledge that he could take liberties which Warren Trent would never tolerate in others, Aloysius Royce was conscious of a hairline border never to be crossed.

His face would be ridiculously red against his pale freckles and there would be more dirt, mixed with sweat, under his hairline.

My eyelashes and eyebrows have been burned away, my hairline has receded three inches because of the flames, and I have goopy salve over much of my face.

Fifty-five-year-old white male, five-eight, receding hairline, roundish face, glasses, paunchier than his file photo.

Nolby had hidden his receding hairline under a black ball cap bearing the Oldsmobile logo, and his comset peeked out of the front pocket of a heavy cotton lumberjack shirt.

My needs have nothing to do with engendering whelps with my hairline, nor, gods forbid, my ears.