
As pure as driven snow means completely innocent or morally clean. It is often used when someone claims they have done nothing wrong.
This idiom refers to fresh snow that has just fallen, before it has been touched or dirtied. Because untouched snow looks perfectly clean and white, it became a symbol of purity.
This idiom refers to fresh snow that has just fallen, before it has been touched or dirtied. Because untouched snow looks perfectly clean and white, it became a symbol of purity.
He insisted he was as pure as driven snow despite the accusations.
