keep one's nose clean
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[edit]keep one's nose clean (third-person singular simple present keeps one's nose clean, present participle keeping one's nose clean, simple past and past participle kept one's nose clean)
- (idiomatic) To stay out of trouble, especially by avoiding unlawful behavior.
- 1947, American Correctional Association, American Journal of Correction, page 6:
- They tell us, "Keep your nose clean and you'll no doubt make a parole." So we keep our noses very clean.
- 2008 November 5, Nathan Thornburgh, “Ted Stevens Sins, and (Likely) Wins”, in Time, retrieved 25 August 2013:
- Alaska Congressman Don Young . . . spent a huge share of his campaign donations on legal fees to keep his nose clean in the face of an FBI investigation into his dealings.