2. Noun. The act or process in which things are tidied. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Tidying
1. tidy [v] - See also: tidy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tidying
Literary usage of Tidying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Federalism: The Australian Experience by Cheryl Saunders (1997)
"tidying up However sound its essentials, much of the Australian Constitution is now
... tidying up and modernisation might involve other changes as well, ..."
2. On & Off Duty in Annam by Gabrielle M. Vassal (1910)
"... occupants : tidying up and arranging the house for the day : The ba-gia : The
baby's meal : Occupations of the children : The market : The rice- ..."
3. Practical Housewifery by C. F. Picton-. Gadsden (1905)
"CHAPTER IV The Chief Items in the Day's Work—The Daily tidying of the Kitchen —The
Weekly turning out of the Bedroom—Sitting-room— ..."
4. The Queen of Sicily and Gothic Stained Glass in Mussy and Tonnerre by Meredith P. Lillich (1998)
"have included it, being a different scale, in his tidying up operation in the
late nineteenth century. The Rochefort arms, pursuing this logic, ..."