She has a nearly clean apron, and the shoddy coat has been tidied a little.
She looked a bit different, somehow, old Doris for one thing, she had a clean apron on, and her hair had been home-permed.
Put on a clean apron because I want you to go over to the hospital.
He moved toward the fence, wiping his hands on a clean white apron.
The first day he did not remember especially, except that mother had talked about clean aprons that night, and failed to produce any.
I changed into another dress, a clean apron, and a newly starched cap.
He said she always wore a clean white apron but never a hat.
She patted a clean red and white apron and gave me the beady eye.
She smoothed the front of her clean white apron as she spoke to Bria.
Then she wiped her paws busily upon a clean white apron.