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Phrasal Verb - Cleaning Up

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'clean up' means to make something tidy, free from dirt, litter, or chaos, or to improve a situation or state. It can also involve getting rid of things that are no longer needed or useful. In a broader sense, it may refer to sorting out problems or conflicts, making a reputation good again, or erasing mistakes to create a better or more attractive impression.

Examples

No.Example
1After the party, I helped my mom clean up the living room.
2The city plans to clean up the park by removing all the trash and debris.
3It's time to clean up your act and start behaving responsibly.
4The company needs to clean up its image after the scandal.
5The volunteers came to clean up the beach and collect the trash.
6It's your turn to clean up after yourself and do your own dishes.
7We need to clean up our interaction with the environment to prevent pollution.
8He plans to clean up his credit score by paying off his debts.
9The neighborhood association organized a clean-up campaign to beautify the area.
10It's time to clean up your social media accounts and remove any weird or unnecessary followers.