Definition of Cleanup in English :

Define Cleanup in English

Cleanup meaning in English

Meaning of Cleanup in English

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Cleanup pronunciation in English

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Cleanup

see synonyms of cleanup

Noun

1. cleanup, killing

a very large profit

2. cleanup, cleanup position, cleanup spot

(baseball) the fourth position in the batting order (usually filled by the best batter on the team)

3. cleaning, cleansing, cleanup

the act of making something clean

Example Sentences:
'he gave his shoes a good cleaning'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Cleanup

see synonyms of cleanup
noun
1. 
an act of cleaning up something or someone
the need for a clean-up of Italian institutions
This room could do with a good cleanup.
2. informal
a considerable profit
he made a good cleanup from that business
modifier
3. 
serving or intended to clean something up
a tornado cleanup crew
Governments may be liable for cleanup costs.
The Governor has now called in the National Guard to assist the cleanup operation.

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Cleanup

see synonyms of cleanup
noun
1. 
the act of cleaning up
2.  US
elimination of crime, vice, graft, etc.
3.  US, Slang
profit; gain
adjective US
4.  Baseball
designating the fourth batter in a team's lineup: so positioned because regarded as most likely to drive in runners on base

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Cleanup

see synonyms of cleanup
n.
1. A thorough cleaning or ordering.
2. Informal The final, often routine tasks that complete a project.
3. Slang A very large profit; a killing.
4. Baseball The fourth position on a team's batting order, usually reserved for a strong hitter who can drive in extra runs.

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