cleaning
[ˈklinɪŋ]
Definition:
1. The act of making something clean.
2. The work of making the inside of a house, etc. clean.
Use 'cleaning' in a sentence:
- 1. I have organized the cleaning on a day-to-day basis , until our usual cleaner returns.
- 2. I'm cleaning my office.
- 3. They're cleaning your room.
- 4. When the bank contracted out its cleaning, the new company was cheaper.
- 5. Cleaning my kitchen really works off frustration if I've had a fight with someone.
- 6. Cleaning up the gym.
- 7. I spent hours cleaning the house, but there isn't much to show for all my efforts.
- 8. We had been running around cleaning up.
- 9. Let's get cleaning!
- 10. I spent all day cooking and cleaning.
- 11. Cleaning up the water supply is their top priority.
- 12. She supplements her meagre income by cleaning at night.
- 13. We arrived to find the staff cleaning up some breakages, and they asked us where we had been when the earthquake hit.
- 14. The windows will have to be given a thorough cleaning.
- 15. Nobody relishes cleaning the oven.
- 16. The twins endorsed a line of household cleaning products.
- 17. They pay someone to do the cleaning.
- 18. I do the cleaning myself.
- 19. She began cleaning the wound with a piece of cloth.
- 20. Dave organized a cleaning rota.
- 21. He owns a dry cleaning business.
- 22. The approved method of cleaning is industrial sand-blasting.
- 23. Cleaning services have been put out to tender.
- 24. If the car needs cleaning, what are you waiting for?
- 25. She's always on my case about cleaning my room.
- 26. I spent all morning cleaning and tidying.
- 27. We used to have a woman to do the cleaning.
- 28. A wide range of cleaning fluids and powders is available.
- 29. Cleaning fluids should be kept out of the reach of children.
- 30. He did the cooking, cleaning, laundry, and home repairs.
- 31. He had various odd cleaning jobs around the place.
- 32. Carbolic acid is usually used for cleaning.