cleanup
IPA: kɫˈinʌp
noun
- The act of cleaning or tidying something; the act of finishing something off.
- (baseball) Fourth in the batting order; a cleanup hitter.
verb
- Misspelling of clean up. [(transitive) To make an area or a thing clean; to pick up a mess; to tidy.]
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Examples of "cleanup" in Sentences
- This dirty room needs some cleanup.
- Thanks for the tireless cleanup work
- But thanks for the rest of the cleanup.
- The rest of the changes are minor cleanup.
- The cleanup of the external links was idiotic.
- The article Ergot needs a cleanup, desparately.
- The Army was called in to assist in the cleanup.
- Sorry for the confusion and the premature cleanup.
- I added the cleanup reminder at the top of the article.
- Article is in a parlous state, but that's a matter for cleanup.