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Tidily

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Adverb

1. tidily

in a tidy manner

Example Sentences:
'the door gave access to a tidily furnished sitting-room where chintz and oak predominated'

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Tidily

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adjective -dier or -diest
1. 
characterized by or indicating neatness and order
2. informal
considerable
a tidy sum of money
3.  bang tidy
verb -dies, -dying or -died
4. (when intr, usually foll by up)
to put (things) in order; neaten
noun plural -dies
5. 
a. 
a small container in which odds and ends are kept
b.  sink tidy
6. mainly US and Canadian
an ornamental protective covering for the back or arms of a chair

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Tidily

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adjectiveWord forms: ˈtidier or ˈtidiest
1. 
neat in personal appearance, ways, etc.; orderly
2. 
neat in arrangement; in order; trim
3.  Informal
a. 
fairly good; satisfactory
b. 
rather large; considerable
a tidy sum of money
verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈtidied or ˈtidying
4. 
to make (things) tidy
often with up
nounWord forms: plural ˈtidies
5. 
antimacassar
6. 
a small container for odds and ends

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Tidily

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adj. ti·di·er, ti·di·est
1.
a. Orderly and clean in appearance: keeps the apartment tidy.
b. Given to keeping things clean and in order: a tidy housekeeper.
2. Informal Adequate; satisfactory: a tidy arrangement.
3. Informal Substantial; considerable: a tidy sum.
v. ti·died, ti·dy·ing, ti·dies
v.tr.
To clean or put in order: tidied up the house.
v.intr.
To make things clean or orderly: tidied up after dinner.
n. pl. ti·dies
A decorative protective covering for the arms or headrest of a chair.

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