pure as the driven snow

The phrase "pure as the driven snow" refers to a person or thing that is completely innocent, untainted, or virtuous. It suggests a state of absolute purity, similar to freshly fallen snow that is undisturbed and untouched. This phrase is often used to describe someone's character or to emphasize the immaculate nature of something.


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