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lily–white
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lily–white
(adjective)
lily–white
/
ˈ
lɪli
ˈ
waɪt/
adjective
lily–white
/
ˈ
lɪli
ˈ
waɪt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of LILY–WHITE
1
:
very white
a
lily-white
wedding dress
lily-white
skin
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[
more lily–white; most lily–white
]
:
completely without fault or blame
:
morally pure
She's not as
lily-white
as you might think.
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chiefly US, disapproving
:
consisting entirely or mostly of white people
He grew up in a
lily-white
suburb in the Midwest.
a TV show with a
lily-white
cast
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