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cleaning English

Meaning cleaning meaning

What does cleaning mean?

cleaning

the act of making something clean he gave his shoes a good cleaning

Synonyms cleaning synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as cleaning?

Examples cleaning examples

How do I use cleaning in a sentence?

Simple sentences

I hate those spiders. They're always there to freak me out when I'm cleaning.
We've finished cleaning our classroom.
Now that you are here, you can help do the cleaning.
Tom got out of cleaning the bathroom.
I am cleaning the kitchen.
I don't like cleaning.
The visitors came before she had finished cleaning.
You didn't do the shopping and you didn't do the cleaning either.
Tom didn't help Mary with cleaning, nor did he go shopping.
He did some cleaning before bed.
I spent a whole day in cleaning up my room.
Mike's job at home is cleaning the windows.
It's about time you set about cleaning the table.
I'll give the room a good cleaning.
Please pick up my dry cleaning.
Have you finished cleaning your room yet?
While I was cleaning out my desk, I came across this old picture.
We got up early and set about cleaning our house.
All of us were busy cleaning the room.
How much will it cost to get a dental cleaning?
Tom said that he had been cleaning the house all day.
What is the charge for cleaning overcoats?
I spent all yesterday afternoon cleaning my room.
We alternated in cleaning the room.
After cleaning the windows, there always seems to be a visible trace of dirt.
He was cleaning his room.
He hates cleaning his room.
She's cleaning off the make-up.

Movie subtitles

Here in the kitchen cleaning, and, uh, she was in the garden with Declan.
What were you cleaning?
Not unless she did a very good job of cleaning them.
Dry cleaning?
In a few weeks you'll be cleaning up.
Oh,I'm Cleaning Out My Desk.
You won 40 grand on the Harry Greb fight, you've been cleaning up in the market, and you've got a piece of four big speakeasies.
It's so penny-ante she's cleaning up 12,000 a week just around a few neighborhood stores and most of the bets are dimes and nickels.
Or back on that farm where you came from milking cows and cleaning out henhouses.
Somebody's cleaning up in there.
Mrs. Maggione will give it a good cleaning.
I ought to be cleaning up the cellar.
Your sister was cleaning a revolver and it went off and scared her.
Get on with the cleaning.
Go see the French doc. You'll do his cooking and cleaning.
She thanks me for my company and says her father kept a cleaning shop in berlin.
Sorry, I was cleaning brass for Mr. Byam.
And I'll keep on hollering till you do something about cleaning up this town, getting the filth off the streets.
We were just cleaning up a bit. - I hope I'm not intruding.
They checked in Davis without cleaning?
Well, this is sort of a cleaning day.
Anything to do with cleaning, I'm sort of a specialist.
In a few weeks you'll be cleaning up. Yes, and making the beds.
It's cleaning duty.
Cleaning number 1-34-9.
You know, Ed, there are some people who think we're pretty slow in cleaning this murder up.
A terrible old man was cleaning up the depot where.
Oh, I was just cleaning out my room.
A sponge for cleaning up!
He was cleaning his pipe like I've seen him do a million times.
He stopped cleaning his pipe and he tried to hide his hands like he was guilty or something.
Cleaning places grow on every street like mushrooms.

News and current affairs

Cleaning up the Niger Delta would provide the strongest possible example of a new age of accountability.
If this continues, a third party will emerge, committed to cleaning up American politics and restoring a measure of decency and fairness.
Instead, they tend to outsource activities like grocery shopping, cooking, and cleaning.
If women in Europe work more hours in better quality jobs, it will stimulate demand for service jobs like cleaning and child care, thus reducing unemployment among low-skilled workers.
If we want to do more good at lower cost, we should start by cleaning it up.
Likewise, just a hundred years ago, the average American family spent six hours each week during cold months shoveling six tons of coal into the furnace (not to mention cleaning the coal dust from carpets, furniture, curtains, and bedclothes).
The economists Ronald Schettkat and Richard Freeman have calculated that American women spend ten hours per week less on cooking, cleaning, and childcare than European women do.
Americans eat more often in restaurants, make ample use of laundry, dry-cleaning, and shopping services, and hire nannies to take care of young infants.
In other words, the Fed's communication strategy is a mess, and cleaning it up is far more important than the exact timing of the FOMC's decision to exit near-zero interest rates.
As these cases suggest, cleaning one's own porch could have been done without much of a fuss, or at least without stoking international tension.
Japan's Government has been rather ineffective in cleaning up the mess, for example by delaying for nearly a decade the re-capitalization of Japanese banks.
The procedural shortcuts, incomplete documentation, and rampant fraud that accompanied banks' rush to generate millions of bad loans during the housing bubble has, however, complicated the process of cleaning up the ensuing mess.
One such challenge, the Vatican Bank, is equivalent to cleaning up the Augean stables.
One could also argue that the consequences of reform would not be as organizationally disastrous as feared - in the same way that cleaning up backwaters like the Vatican Bank would restore credibility to the Church's spiritual message.
Given national supervisors' predictable tendency not to recognize problems at home, it seemed natural that the cost of cleaning up insolvent banks should also be borne at the national level.
The prisoners are housed far from anything like mops or other cleaning articles; they are given no chores to perform; and they receive no mail.
Thus, the Fed is focused on cleaning up after a crisis rather than on how to avoid another one.
These risks are greater in less-developed financial systems, and the costs of cleaning up the messes could also be proportionately larger for poorer economies.
By contrast, the rich grandees of the Conservative Party claimed reimbursement for such things as repairs to swimming pool boilers, moat cleaning, and hanging chandeliers.
Cleaning up high private-sector debt and lowering public-debt ratios by growth alone is particularly hard if a balance-sheet crisis leads to an anemic recovery.
One fund manager admitted that he pays less tax than his cleaning lady.
In Honduras, the gangs are more connected with organized crime, because the policy of cleaning the streets has pushed many gang members to align with drug traffickers for protection.
This would prove impossible to eradicate in the absence of improved means of cleaning and decontaminating surgical instruments and a specific test - preferably based on a blood assay - to screen asymptomatic carriers.

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