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cleanup

noun as in consummation

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The cleanup has cost $1 billion so far, and continues today.

Unlike game day, there are no accidents or “puppy fouls” on the field today and cleanup time is minimal.

Lottie finally came to the door, and McCauley saw the cleanup in progress.

“We have a dedicated post-sex cleanup area on the bedside table,” the poster, using the name SaraCrewe, wrote.

Thus far, BP has paid $14 billion in cleanup costs and $11 billion in claims.

So, come on, and we'll get Hannah to give us some lard and then we'll go down to the boat house where it is cool and cleanup.

Made up my mind there was going to be a cleanup in Marsport, even if Wayne does win.

But you got to stand some losses now and then if you're goin' to keep in line for an occasional big cleanup.

Whereupon, with Scotty watching, Dusty Rhoads had emerged, pushing his cleanup cart in front of him.

A big cleanup followed and in bringing it about the work of Detective Billy Gard played a most important part.

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On this page you'll find 241 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cleanup, such as: completion, culmination, end, payoff, perfection, and realization.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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