Synonym: big, considerable, goodly, grand, large, neat, orderly, shipshape, sizable, substantial, trim, well-kept. Antonym: untidy. Similar words: subsidy, idyllic, tide, antidote, prestidigitation. Meaning: ['taɪdɪ] n. receptacle that holds odds and ends (as sewing materials). v. put (things or places) in order. adj. 1. marked by good order and cleanliness in appearance or habits 2. (of hair) neat and tidy 3. large in amount or extent or degree.
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91) Keeping the house tidy is an uphill battle when the kids are all at home.
92) It doesn't matter what you wear, as long as you look neat and tidy.
93) He should be able to keep his room tidy with the generous amount of storage space.
94) Tidy up the room and plump up the cushions to get ready for our guests.
95) Leave bedclothes clean and tidy and remove soiled linen.
96) The kitchen is almost abnormally clean and tidy.
97) But he's neat and tidy there's no denying it.
98) Leaving the site neat and tidy.
99) Our very capable editors will tidy it up.
100) Tidy beginnings and endings to shots are important.
101) She was neat and tidy and always helpful.
102) They usually like to tidy up their own mess.
103) The large mahogany writing desk was immaculately tidy.
104) Zola always keeps her kitchen neat and tidy.
105) Bunches of bananas are stacked in tidy piles.
106) I like to see everything looking neat and tidy.
107) Male orderlies took the post-morphia cases to tidy places in our little mortuary.
108) Each child's desk should be tidy and have a place card. 8.
109) For as long as I can remember it has always been a tidy, clean,[http://sentencedict.com/tidy.html] friendly place.
110) These people are perfectionists, ambitious, hard-working and extremely neat and tidy.
111) A fundamental precaution against both pest and disease problems is keeping the garden clean and tidy.
112) The village is also to enter the Tidy Britain and Britain in Bloom contests.
113) A peaceful lunch, some bread and cheese - or should he perhaps tidy the lounge first?
114) He kept himself neat and tidy; no matter how tired he became, he never skipped a shave.
115) The kitchen was also easier to tidy up as there were no dishes heaped on the draining board.
116) The brick walls and paving of the front garden are clean and tidy, but rather harsh.
117) It was poorly and sparsely furnished; a brave effort had been made to keep it tidy and clean.
118) His desk may be tidy but the drawers are bulging with bits and bobs that reveal a busy life.
119) Damaratos is said to have explained the point to Xerxes: Spartans considered it important to die with their heads tidy.
120) The only thing that's ultra tidy is my record collection.