very tidy

Frequency: 8.535.2 per million words

Used to emphasize a high degree of tidiness. Especially common in British English.

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Examples (10)

  • My sister is very tidy and keeps her room immaculate.
  • The hotel room was very tidy when we checked in.
  • Despite the strong winds, their garden remained very tidy.
  • He always makes sure his desk is very tidy before leaving the office.
  • She looked very tidy in her new uniform.
  • The children had been taught to keep their play area very tidy.
  • We need to make this space very tidy before the guests arrive.
  • It's impressive how very tidy their house always is.
  • A very tidy person finds comfort in order and cleanliness.
  • The librarian kept the shelves very tidy, with every book in its place.