Spotless in a sentence as an adjective

Why are robots not roaming the streets and keeping them spotless?

Don't you wonder how the interior of the glass has stayed so spotless for 40 years?

It takes time to proofread, and I appreciate spotless grammar.

But still, when your company's throwing its weight around like that, its own affairs should probably be spotless.

"Wow, that chef keeps everything spotless and sharpens his knife a lot, and only uses the best ingredients.

The Chinese Government's human rights record ain't exactly spotless either... I think that was the point he was making.

It's a sad day for aviation – the first fatalites of the 777's spotless record – and a much, much more solemn one for everyone onboard.

Glowing shopping centers with carefully planned architecture and spotless windows stand directly across from tattered shops with merchants huddled amongst piles of cheap goods and street vendors selling stir fried noodles for less than 1 USD.

Spotless definitions

adjective

completely neat and clean; "the apartment was immaculate"; "in her immaculate white uniform"; "a spick-and-span kitchen"; "their spic red-visored caps"

See also: immaculate speckless spick-and-span spic-and-span spic spick