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neaten

[neet-n] / ˈnit n /


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Few things neaten a naturalistic garden like fresh edging around beds.

From Washington Post Mar. 8, 2023

There is only so much we can really put away even though I’ve started making the effort to remove anything truly personal when I neaten up ahead of company.

From Scientific American Jul. 30, 2017

I would neaten myself up and tell them I could work whatever hours they wanted.

From The Guardian Feb. 27, 2013

They fundamentally try to neaten things up and make it look more rational than it is.

From Salon Oct. 6, 2012

As a child she always had a knack for organization; she would take it upon herself to neaten closets and drawers, not only her own but her parents’ as well.

From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri

"Wait—" She adjusts my collar, neatens up my tie.

From "How It Went Down" by Kekla Magoon

We can’t do it without you,’” said Frank Morales, a gravedigger who had just power-washed the monument and neatened the collection of memorabilia that fans leave behind.

From New York Times Oct. 5, 2018

But now, said Mr. Rohr, sitting amid the neatened destruction, “It’s time to resume a normal routine.”

From New York Times Jul. 4, 2011

She neatened the border of her sari where it rose diagonally across her chest.

From "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri

She bent forward and neatened a stack of papers on the desk.

From "The Rock and the River" by Kekla Magoon

“It feels like a small act of neatening that I really appreciate,” says Daniel Lavery, the author of Slate’s Dear Prudence advice column.

From Washington Post Feb. 19, 2020

Getting through it can take powerful magic, huge acts of transformation and small acts of neatening.

From Washington Post Feb. 19, 2020

Some like Atlas tend the bangles by pruning and neatening their edges.

From New York Times Mar. 28, 2019

But at the beginning the Callaway Connection manifested itself mainly in a comprehensive neatening up of what they could do already.

From The Guardian Feb. 14, 2013

So I folded that piece of paper really small, and, pretending I was neatening up my braid, I wound it into my hair.

From "In the Time of the Butterflies" by Julia Alvarez




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