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  1. tidy-upverb

    to make (something) more tidy

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of tidy-up in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of tidy-up in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of tidy-up in a Sentence

  1. Hugh Young:

    It would have been a bloody big job to move. And until the UK government started attacking the likes of HSBC, they (HSBC) didn't have any desire to move, the tax concessions are a good thing. What Gulliver needs to do now is tidy up the bank.

  2. Adrian Toole:

    We are looking into taking legal action against EA - not of course to exhume and re-organize the burial, that's done - but to make sure we secure a leading role in planning for a future memorial, eA are clearly on a corporate strategy to 'tidy up' the remaining issues so as to get the whole episode out of the public eye.

  3. Hugh Young:

    It would have been a bloody big job to move. And until the UK government started attacking the likes of HSBC, they didn't have any desire to move, the tax concessions are a good thing. What Gulliver needs to do now is tidy up the bank.

  4. Mike Fratantoni:

    Tidy up a bit to get it ready to list. ... We'll be back to a place where it matters if Mike Fratantoni home is in good shape.

  5. Prince William:

    Queen Victoria had nine children who were all princes and princesses, and then they had children and so forth, and George V took the view ... that something needed to be done to tidy up the situation.

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