Put (things or places) in order.
Marked by order and cleanliness in appearance or habits.
Large in amount or extent or degree.
1 All the other girls in Chestercote made rugs and tidies and afghans.
2 She still fixes her bedroom, folds her clothes and tidies her belongings.
3 Then she arranges my bath, gets my coffee, tidies up the house.
4 But he admitted that Hanny's pretty edgings and tidies were quite wonderful.
5 Playing 'Holy City' on the melodeon, and knitting tidies for church fairs?
6 It's great, it tidies up the last 250 years of history.
7 White crocheted tidies lent their emphasis to the hideous black furniture.
8 She tidies her papers and leaves Pai to his futile searches.
9 He still thought I ought to be at home making tidies .
10 After this, they were all very careful not to mention tidies to him.
11 Do you sail to any port where there is a trade in tidies ?
12 He can't talk to Susan Adkins about a blessed thing except tidies and pincushions.
13 One of the gardeners comes and tidies things up once a week in the summer.
14 The captain of the ship never stopped off the coast for a load of tidies .
15 I want to show you some tidies I'm making.
16 So this basically tidies it up and it treats all of the universities the same.
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Indicative · Present · Third