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I . tidy [ˈtaɪdi] ADJ

1. tidy room:

tidy

2. tidy person:

tidy

3. tidy inf sum:

tidy

II . tidy [ˈtaɪdi] VB trans, intr

to tidy [up]

III . tidy [ˈtaɪdi] N Brit

tidy away VB trans Brit

tidy away

Usage examples with tidy

to tidy [up]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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That is why his workshop is tidy, with every tool clean and in its place.
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The village is noted for its clean and tidy streets and nice houses.
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Her buddy blocks like being neat and tidy, and the third buddy blocks that can stay in a square.
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He was once asked to tidy the appearance of his car, his reply was to turn up at the next meeting having wallpapered it.
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But he was enjoyable to watch, compact, tidy, combining powerful hitting with delicate placing.
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Some, but not all, offices may expect the receptionist to serve coffee or tea to guests, and to keep the lobby area tidy.
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While he tidies up, she tells the young mouse that she and her husband used to be happier ages ago.
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He thus sets to work building an enclosure for the chick to live in, feed and water it and keep the place tidy.
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Only when the film seeks tidy resolution for a tangled set of problems does this restraint seem overwhelmed by the complexity of the situation.
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He quickly returns, however, using a motorized vehicle to tidy things up.
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