Put (things or places) in order.
Marked by order and cleanliness in appearance or habits.
Large in amount or extent or degree.
1 The inside of the house is quite tidy and needs no work.
2 Of particular value to local heritage groups and and tidy town committees.
3 At least Britain could fight a tidy war to an emphatic conclusion.
4 It was not, and was never likely to be, a tidy result.
5 The caretaker went in to check the police had left things tidy .
6 In fact, Briony's was the only tidy upstairs room in the house.
7 They made their way down a long driveway lined with tidy trees.
8 He looked like a model young officer: handsome, fit, and meticulously tidy .
9 He had sold it three weeks ago for Sellars-ata tidy profit.
10 Quentin Webb Pearson has made a tidy turn in the merger market.
11 With that one, professionally uttered opinion, her tidy and safe explanation shattered.
12 The mother was getting the living-room clean and tidy for the Sabbath.
13 In contrast to Francis's books, there was to be no tidy resolution.
14 The room was neat and tidy , and quite inviting in its appearance.
15 I want to get into my room; I want to tidy myself.
16 Whatever the school, monks work hard to keep their temple very tidy .
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