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will tidy

  • future tense
    of tidy.
    tidy
    adjective
    neat, orderly, or trim, as in appearance or dress.

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These days, a staff member will tidy up every other day, a 30-minute routine that involves making the bed, wiping down the bathroom and swapping out the pillowcases.

From Washington Post Sep. 2, 2021

Marko in Meath, Ireland, via text 0137: It all got a bit much there for a moment, hopefully a manual refresh will tidy up your page.

From BBC Jan. 19, 2010

I sleep in hotel rooms that someone else has cleaned and shop in stores that others will tidy when I leave.

From "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America" by Barbara Ehrenreich

"But never me, who will tidy your cabin and cook half your meals for you."

From The Black Pearl by Mrs. Wilson Woodrow

"Nancy will tidy the room a taste," she said coaxingly, "and then I shouldn't wonder if you'll be sending for Pete."

From The Manxman A Novel - 1895 by Sir Hall Caine