tidy
[ˈtaɪdi]
Definition:
1. Arranged neatly and with everything in order.
2. Put (things or places) in order.
Use 'tidy' in a sentence:
- I like everything to be neat and tidy .
- He lives alone in a suspiciously tidy apartment.
- How do you manage to keep the place so tidy?
- Her novel subverts the conventions of linear narrative. It has no neat chronology and no tidy denouement.
- I suggest that you work out a careful rota which will make it clear who tidies the room on which day.
- Can you tidy up your office?
- It must have cost a tidy sum.
- May I tidy up your room now?
- My little brother is a tidy boy.
- Except for the remarkably tidy kitchen, the place was a mess.
- Tidy the living room.
- Keeping the garden tidy all year round can be a laborious task.
- Please tidy up these books.
- Everything was neat and tidy and gleamingly clean.
- They sat in her neat and tidy kitchen.
- He lives alone in a suspiciously tidy flat in Notting Hill Gate.
- This machine is designed to save you effort, and keep your work surfaces tidy into the bargain.
- Tidy up your desk, please.
- When you cook, could you please tidy up after yourself.
- I like everything to be neat and tidy.
- I spent all morning cleaning and tidying.
- You should tidy up before leaving.
- The large log basket can be used to tidy toys away.
- I must tidy up the house tonight.
- I really must start tidying the place up.
- She made her bed, and tidied her room.
- She was a tidy child.
- She's obsessively tidy, always hoovering and polishing.
- I would lay my books on her tidy desk.
- The old couple's house might not be very tidy.
- She keeps her flat very tidy.
- When they'd gone, McMinn tidied away the glasses and teacups.
- Solicitors advised their clients that a tidy look went down well with the magistrates.
- I tidied up the report before handing it in.
- They were tidying up the remains of their picnic.
- Having a tidy desk can seem impossible if you have a busy, demanding job.
- She had tidied away her possessions.
- He should be able to keep his room tidy with the generous amount of storage space.
- Why don't you tidy up the sofa?
- I can't forget tidy uniforms and lovely smiles.
- I'm a tidy person.
- They left me to tidy it all up myself. Charming, wasn't it?
- She keeps her flat very tidy .
- Let's tidy up!
- I'll tidy up the table and chair.
- Are they neat and tidy, loose and flowing?
- When are you going to tidy your room up?
- 'Make the punishment fit the crime.' How neat and tidy it sounded.
- He tried to tidy up, not wanting the maid to see the disarray.
- Are your desks tidy?
- She took advantage of the children's absence to tidy their rooms.
- It is your responsibility to keep the room clean and tidy.
- I'll do your garden, I'll keep that tidy for you.
- Anne made the beds and tidied up the nursery.
- Please tidy up the classroom.
- The room was very tidily arranged.