Think of one word which can be used appropriately in all three sentences.
1. Try to keep your room ______ and tidy for when your friends come round.
After examining me, the doctor gave me a _____ bill of health.
You should make a _____ break and tell Joel you don't want to see him again.
2. We hope it won't be too long before we start a ______.
My dad thought that the whole thing reflected badly on the _____ name.
Our dog's got a great personality and we all treat her like a ______ member.
3. I moved to Birmingham, determined to make a ______ start.
Let's take a _____ look at the problem.
The new manager is ______ from university and doesn't have much experience, in my opinion.
4. There's a crack in the _____ of my glass.
He had started at the ______ and worked his way up to become a manager.
The police officer was determined to get to the _____ of things and asked a lot of questions.
5. The magazine is printed on low _____ paper.
What's the most important ______ you look for in someone applying for a job here?
Ask yourself whether you sped enough ______ time with your children?