He was a neat little man in a dark suit, white shirt, and red bow tie.
The officer came over the side, a neat, trim-looking man, a fighter by the look of him and one who knew his business.
He is a neat, little man who knows of his wife's affairs but does not confront her.
The neat man stepped behind his desk and opened a door.
Bond went in, and the neat man closed the door behind them.
Clancy was a small, neat man with a face like a mole.
He was a man in his sixties, small, neat and cozy, like a family doctor.
He had always been a neat little man - his wife had seen to that.
The second was a small, neat man with a beard that had been trimmed to a razor point.
He was a small, neat man, who took a genuine interest in his customers.