To have gained or profited from financially
Past tense for to sanitize a surface or area
“Anita's mother told her to clean up the kitchen when she got home from school.”
Past tense for to eliminate or get rid of something
“Now, he wants to clean up any trace of his involvement in non-sanctioned activities.”
Past tense for to make a lot of money in a given activity
“You can watch while I clean up at poker.”
Past tense for to remove or alter those parts of a text considered offensive, vulgar, or otherwise unseemly
Past tense for clean by using water and cloth
Past tense for to clean or remove dirt with a brush
Past tense for to make neat and orderly
Past tense for to accumulate personal wealth, especially in an illegal or morally objectionable manner
Past tense for to maintain one's household
Past tense for to remove a substance by rubbing
Past tense for to fix, correct, revise or improve
Past tense for to make (something that was previously illegal) permissible by law
Past tense for to wash or groom oneself in order to be more attractive
Past tense for to remove contamination from something, and thus render it safe
Past tense for to wash or clean something
Past tense for to make improvements to
Past tense for to improve the condition of something
Past tense for to render comprehensible or understandable
Past tense for to make more tidy or attractive in appearance
Past tense for to empty a place or container
Past tense for to make oneself, or someone or something else, look presentable
Past tense for to complete or fulfil
Past tense for to relinquish a self-destructive lifestyle or behavior
Past tense for to put an end to, especially formally
Past tense for to finish or bring to an end
Past tense for to collect, acquire or store an increasing number or quantity of
Immaculately clean or pure
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