Definitionn. (figurative) the act of reforming by the removal of unwanted personnel or practices or conditions
Last update: September 10, 2015
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And what kind of housecleaning did they have in those days. [Please select]
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The following recipes are tried and approved ones, useful for housecleaning, laundry work, etc. [Please select]
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"We reline the old nest and repair it beautifully every housecleaning time." [Please select]
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In some cities they are merely temporary associations, formed for a single, thorough housecleaning. [Please select]
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The Myers Housecleaning Company had a suite of three rooms. [Please select]
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"You get the police to search the Myers Housecleaning Company, in the Searing Building." [Please select]
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Rather ironically, the new quarters were the dismantled rooms of the Myers Housecleaning Company. [Please select]
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First, the walls were cleaned and some of them freshly papered, then the windows were all washed long before regular housecleaning time, the floors were scrubbed and new carpet put down. [Please select]
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Next morning mother was feeling fine, the world was lovely, Miss Amelia was gone, May was home to help, so she began housecleaning by washing all the curtains. [Please select]
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