Sentences with phrase «big cleanup»

"Big cleanup" refers to a task or situation that involves a thorough and extensive cleaning or organizing effort, usually requiring significant time, effort, or resources to complete. Full definition
Long - term, such big cleanup costs could be a big drag on surface mining, which is already facing serious economic headwinds.
Clear away pots and pans, food ingredients and parings as you cook, instead of doing (or not doing) one big cleanup after supper.
Because of this insight, we started «the big cleanup» a while ago.
Leave the tidying until the end of the day or put it off altogether and then do a big cleanup on the weekend.
No wonder I never found it during the big cleanup.
Here's Albany County Legislator Chris Higgins: «You know right now, in the Capital Region, we are in the final stages of one of the biggest cleanups that this nation has ever seen, with GE dredging the Hudson River.
The agency says the Hanford site in southeastern Washington, which manufactured more than 20 million pieces of uranium metal fuel for nine nuclear reactors near the Columbia River, is its biggest cleanup challenge.
These Mediterranean - style bites are ideal for entertaining, because they're substantial without requiring a big cleanup.
And when I'm finished baking, I just throw the sheets away - no big cleanup.
Oh, and one of the biggest cleanups was removing Breakout Books, which was sourced by Smashwords.
Dinosaur Nest: Big Cleanup 13.
Despite this big cleanup, the App Store itself is still growing.
The move is part a big cleanup of the Instagram platform.
For Christine, the big cleanup was born of necessity.
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