Similar words: weather-beaten, man-eater, delineate, delineated, eaten, beaten, threaten, unbeaten. Meaning: ['nɪːtən] v. 1. put (things or places) in order 2. care for one's external appearance.
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1 Could you neaten up those bookshelves, please?
2 She's careful to neaten her desk before she leaves in the evening.
3 Neaten outer edge of bias strip or turn under raw edge.
4 As it cooks, neaten the sides with a spatula to build up a deep, straight edge.
5 I am neaten the books on the low bookshelf.
6 Neaten the raw edges of the dart by overlooking.
7 Shall I neaten up the sides?
8 Neaten, archive and manage the channels cooperation agreement.
9 Glue and tissue over the tape to neaten it up.
10 All day long wheelbarrows trundled up and down the unmade surface carrying topsoil to neaten up the edges of the path.
11 Finally,(www.Sentencedict.com) work a row of zig-zag stitching round the cut edge to neaten it.
12 Machine along the bottom edge of the tape, trapping the lining, and across the ends to neaten them off.
13 Seam binding is the most fundamental form seam binding but the need to neaten the raw edges of the binding makes its use more difficult.
More similar words: weather-beaten, man-eater, delineate, delineated, eaten, beaten, threaten, unbeaten, worm-eaten, overeaten, latent heat, heat engine, heat energy, threatened, browbeaten, threatening, threateningly, life-threatening, off the beaten track, neat, neatly, shine at, beneath, neatness, uneatable, man-eating, one at a time, underneath, neat as a pin, delineation.