Synonym: neaten, square away, straighten, straighten out, tidy, tidy up. Similar words: clean, uncleanliness, peanut, lean, lean on, clear, leaned, nuclear. Meaning: v. 1. put (things or places) in order 2. make a big profit; often in a short period of time 3. dispose of 4. make oneself clean, presentable or neat.
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121. Taylor's made a high-minded pledge to clean up American politics.
122. That's true, but at least once it's there it's easy to clean up.
123. Naturally the publicity machine is already at work trying to clean up Phillips' image.
124. This should need only a few turns Clean up the ends of the pipe to remove grease and dirt.
125. Joint compensation schemes use funds collected through charges and contributions to clean up or restore the environment.
126. Read in studio Health watchdogs are calling on a hospital to clean up its act.
127. They could also find themselves having to pay to clean up pollution on sites they have bought.
128. The industry was effectively warned to clean up its act or face legislation.
129. Will anyone volunteer to help me clean up this mess?
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130. When anyone attempted to move them or clean up, she screamed at them like a fishwife.
131. Other genetically modified trees may help clean up contaminated land.
132. Creating new technologies to clean up the air could actually spur economic growth rather than burden it.
133. While I finish the applesauce and clean up the kitchen I try to imagine how this cabin must appear to Ethan Groate.
134. Crews are working day and night to clean up the goo from the oil tanker accident.
135. Miss Probst points out that the law gives the private sector a strong incentive to clean up at the lowest possible cost.
136. We think the killer went in there to clean up immediately after striking the blow.
137. The latter recommends the use of Ketrul 211-a Totalsolvants product-to clean up beaches.
138. Despite Mr Haider's grandiose, unbelievable last-minute pledges to clean up his act, there should be no wavering.
139. Scientists are now drawing up plans to clean up the mess.
140. Now taxpayers must pay hundreds of billions of dollars to clean up the mess left by under-capitalised thrifts.
141. An organized raid could clean up in that room, right down to the rubies and diamonds in their noses.
142. Cats usually spray areas they've sprayed before, so clean up using biological washing powder followed by alcohol.
143. Obligations to clean up land arise under a number of programmes.
144. Human rights organisations and campaigners seeking to clean up the arms trade welcomed the report as a step towards transparency.
145. This shall reliably clean up chain without noise.
146. Mama made him clean up the plate.
147. The personal file clean up and index set up.
148. Vista was meant to clean up all this debris.
149. The authorities are determined to clean up skid row.
150. Work in a ventilated place and clean up well.
More similar words: clean, uncleanliness, peanut, lean, lean on, clear, leaned, nuclear, clear off, unclear, clear up, clear out, clearly, clearing, clear away, keep clear of, burn up, sign up, turn up, button up, manual, a number of, in a nutshell, manufacture, manufacturer, manufacturing, wean, bean, mean, means.