[ US /ˈtaɪdi/ ]
[ UK /tˈa‍ɪdi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of hair) neat and tidy
    a nicely kempt beard
  2. large in amount or extent or degree
    a goodly amount
    a tidy sum of money
    it cost a considerable amount
    a sizable fortune
    a respectable sum
    received a hefty bonus
    a sizable fortune
  3. marked by order and cleanliness in appearance or habits
    a tidy house
    a tidy mind
    a tidy person
VERB
  1. put (things or places) in order
    Tidy up your room!
NOUN
  1. receptacle that holds odds and ends (as sewing materials)
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How To Use tidy In A Sentence

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  • The litter on the boreen in Tullyvarraga, black bags of household rubbish thrown in over the wall, is a shame, a black spot in the quest for Tidy Towns glory.
  • For lipid overlay, 0.05 mM biotinylated phosphatidylethanolamine was incorporated to the preparation of PPM or IPM with a 1 / 200 molar ratio toward L-α-lysophosphatidylcholine. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Just imagine if the pages of this book, instead of being bound together in numerical order, were delivered to you as an untidy pile.
  • Eventually he would come up, sit down, then carefully roll himself a fat, untidy cigarette, spilling some tobacco in the process.
  • Some brokers will even hire a "stager" who can tidy up the home, move furniture around and even re-hang pictures to create a more inviting living space. How To Sell Your Home In 2007
  • It was just how I left it, neat and tidy; everything was in perfect order.
  • Chloe carried on as normal for two weeks: cooking, washing, going to school, and keeping the house tidy.
  • • Healthy fats to keep their cell walls integral but permeable -- such as omega-3 fats, and phosphatidylserine and phosphatidyl choline, available from foods and supplements Alison Rose Levy: Fix Your Mood with Brain Food
  • Kept it neat and tidy at the back. The Sun
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