How To Use Tidily In A Sentence

  • He is described as white, in his late 30s to early 40s, with short, dark neat hair and tidily dressed.
  • Periodically, after an engagement had liteen tidily finished and the casualties removed from the gfeerie. they would be summoned to Hanoi, nearly four fears 'flight away, addressed by the Commander-in-Chief, lodged for one night in a Press Gamp where they boasted that the barman was the best in Indo-China, flown over the late battlefield at a height of 3,000 feet (the limit of a heavy machine-gun's range) and then delivered safely and easily back, like aschool-treat, to the Continental Hotel in Saigon. The Quiet American
  • Organize fixed operations according to Production Schedule and finish with its operators tidily and timely.
  • Even so, we may be sure that a young lady whose cheek burned not at sight of the letter she had sealed untidily -- 'unworthily' the Manual calls it -- would anon be blushing for her shamelessness. Yet Again
  • Patients unfortunate enough to expire did so tidily tucked up in bed.
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  • So, like the pressing need in the US for some certainty in a lot of things, they tried to wrap it as tidily as possible.
  • The office is tidily modern, and resounds with the metronomic clicking of keyboards and the buzzing of dot matrix printers.
  • the door gave access to a tidily furnished sitting-room where chintz and oak predominated
  • Her battered old acoustic guitar lay on her untidily made bed along with several of the Tolkein novels and a box of guitar picks.
  • All workers should dress tidily and comply with labor rules and all relevant regulations.
  • The case is tidily made that he was one of the 20th Century's great humanitarians.
  • I wish the children would stop flinging their clothes about,but put them away tidily.
  • I wish the children would stop flinging their clothes about,but put them away tidily.
  • The butts of cigars and innumerable cork-tipped cigarettes lay smothered in gray ashes that spilled untidily in sundry ash-trays. Every Man for Himself
  • This evening, gift wrapping a couple of small presents for Graham's birthday, tomorrow, I had to give up on the frills and furbelows and resort to plain old parcel wrapping, and none too tidily at that.
  • Catherine's pork medallions were tidily presented and accompanied with a filling parsley mash and creamy sauce.
  • Tidily stacked on the shelves are round cabbages, stripped of their rough outer leaves, and a basket of glossy apples; bright seemly rotundities.
  • Here at home, the coffee flows in a ceaseless flood of lattes and frappuccinos, tidily iced and foamed and dolloped into a maelstrom of liquid indulgence.
  • His shoes were shined to perfection and his dark, just about black, hair had been combed tidily.
  • A pair of trousers lay across the back of a chair and his pyjamas were stuffed untidily beneath the pillow.
  • I wish the children would stop flinging their clothes around , but put them away tidily.
  • The book tidily covers an introduction to many complementary and alternative medical therapies in a highly readable format.
  • The play is tidily constructed around the absurd situation, in which Margot's deranged student, Molly (played with winning gawkiness by Anna Maxwell Martin), blames Margot for the suicide of her mother, who jumped under a train, Anna Karenina style, holding a copy of Margot's feminist bible, "The Cerebral Vagina. Wyndham Lewis's Unusual Angle on Art
  • I wish the children would stop flinging their clothes about,but put them away tidily.
  • I wish the children would stop flinging their clothes around , but put them away tidily.
  • I wish the children would stop flinging their clothes about,but put them away tidily.
  • The small fat arms that once clamped round my neck, the sturdy legs with muddy knees, are replaced with long gangling limbs that sprawl untidily, in sharp angles, across my sofa.
  • Wemple went down, returning in several minutes with a tidily-paunched, well-built, gray-haired American of fifty. WHOSE BUSINESS IS TO LIVE
  • I wish the children would stop flinging their clothes about,but put them away tidily.
  • His dark hair had been trimmed and lay tidily against the high collar of the grey, swallow-tailed suit jacket.
  • He wraps the book up tidily with a timeline of the company's development milestones.
  • Fill the lacunae in your inspiration by tidily copying out what you have already written.
  • I wish the children would stop flinging their clothes about,but put them away tidily.
  • Proprietariness tidily explains the relatively high representation of women among filicide-suicides as compared to familicide-suicides and spousal homicide-suicides; women would be expected to feel proprietary toward their children, but much less so toward their husbands. Mental Nurse
  • The docks were littered with greasy, untidily coiled hawsers, tools, cargo and refuse.
  • Her fragmental ideas were swept tidily away by his answer. You Don't Take Names
  • The new recruit enlist in the armed forces, first must be learned how to fold up a military quilt, make it square and upright, be rolled up tidily, angularity like a" bean curd piece".
  • I wish the children would stop flinging their clothes about,but put them away tidily.
  • Mark Wendland's simple scenery works tidily, and Gabriel Berry's blend of Shakespearean and modern costumes has a macaronic charm.
  • I wish the children would stop flinging their clothes about,but put them away tidily.

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