Clean up
/Kliːn ʌp./
Clean up
/Kliːn ʌp./
When we talk about 'cleaning up', it often involves putting things in order or getting rid of clutter. Imagine you’ve just finished a project, and materials are scattered everywhere. To 'clean up' means to put everything back in its place, sweep, and ensure the area looks neat again. It's a satisfying process that not only clears physical spaces but can also bring mental clarity and a sense of accomplishment.
Can you help me clean up this mess?
Can you assist me in tidying up this mess?
It's your turn to clean up the kitchen.
It's your responsibility to clean the kitchen.
After the party, everyone pitched in to clean up the living room.
After the party, everyone helped to clean and organize the living room.