obsessively tidy

Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words

Used to describe someone who is extremely neat and organized, often to an extent that could be considered excessive or a problem.

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  • He is obsessively tidy; everything in his office is perfectly aligned.
  • My flatmate is obsessively tidy; you can't even leave a cup on the table.
  • Her apartment was so obsessively tidy that you hesitated to move anything.
  • She's known for being obsessively tidy, with every book arranged by color.
  • Being obsessively tidy can sometimes make you rigid and inflexible.
  • His office was obsessively tidy, almost sterile in its organization.
  • The new manager turned out to be obsessively tidy, much to the staff's dismay.
  • Being obsessively tidy can sometimes be a burden, as you constantly worry about mess.
  • Despite his creative chaos in art, his personal space remained obsessively tidy.
  • The hotel room was kept obsessively tidy by the meticulous staff.
  • She used to be messy, but now she's become obsessively tidy after reading that book.
  • He became obsessively tidy after his mother complained about his messy habits.
  • His need to be obsessively tidy often caused friction with his more relaxed flatmates.
  • While it's good to be organized, she's perhaps a little too obsessively tidy.
  • The kitchen, usually a mess, was obsessively tidy before the guests arrived.
  • The kitchen was always obsessively tidy, shining brightly with no dust in sight.
  • Some people find his obsessively tidy nature endearing, others find it annoying.
  • Some people find it difficult to live with someone who is obsessively tidy.
  • She spends hours every day ensuring her garden is obsessively tidy.
  • Despite his creative chaos at work, his home was obsessively tidy.