Put (things or places) in order.
To remove dirt and grime from an object, using water (usually with soap).
1 He needs to: clean up politics; protect the economy; and extend opportunity.
2 Experts say measures adopted since 2010 have helped clean up supply chains.
3 Mr Tupou said those funds wouldn't be used for the clean up .
4 This matter was a problem enough without further complications to clean up .
5 Local authorities must now clean up after this night of so-called fun.
6 Australian political donations: how hard would it really be to clean up ?
7 It's going to take a long time to clean up the city.
8 You should thank them: they can try to clean up the deficit!
9 It's impossible for us to clean up in that way, she says.
10 Surely you don't think it's our job to clean up your image?'
11 The city gets hundreds of requests a year to clean up urine.
12 You meant to clean up this winter-allthe furs in the country.
13 It is information that will inform policies to clean up the atmosphere.
14 But from today, the clean up operation of Glastonbury Festival 2013 begins.
15 Ms Philipsen said something should be done to clean up the site.
16 Afterward it will be a simple matter to clean up the beasts.
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