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History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
good

having thee correct or desired qualities

pleasant, fine

neat

(liking to have everything) in good order, done carefully; cleverly said or done; (of wines and spirits) without water etc added

arranged well, uncluttered

orderly

well arranged; in good order; methodical

methodical, organized

prim

neat; formal; (of a person, manner, speech etc) showing dislike of anything rough, rude, improper

particular, fussy

tidy

arranged neatly and in order; having the habit of placing and keeping everything in its right place; fairly large (especially of money)

clean, neat

trim

in good order; neat and tidy; to make (something) neat and tidy, especially by taking or cutting away uneven, irregular or unwanted parts; to set (the sails of a boat) to suit the wind

neat, orderly

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SHIPSHAPE as in Wikipedia