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clean up

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clean up
to win or earn a lot of money. We cleaned up playing the slots at the casino last night. The computer giant cleaned up with its new, easy-to-use operating system.
See also: clean


clean up somewhere
to remove illegal or dishonest activity from a place. Having more police on the street has helped clean up the city.
See also: clean


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It costs around $10, and can clean up to 16 garments.
High Mileage Formula: Clean Up and Performance Restoration
It eliminates the hassle of filling buckets and wringing mop heads, which also make post-party clean up a breeze.
 
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