Sentences with neaten
neat·en
N n - A day spent neatening the kitchen shelves.
- You just empty trashcans, neaten up your work area and answer customer service calls.
- If you use a nailfile to neaten the edge, only file in one direction.
- Secure and neaten the end of a serged seam with one of the following techniques.
- Her thin hands slide over her clothes and hair, trying to neaten her appearance.
- There I was, neatening up my office one leisurely day in January.
- I find that this additional activity is embraced by the students, allowing them to add more color to their work and neaten up some less-than-perfect prints.
- I was neatening a table of books when they walked by, Laura was giving him a tour.
- There is still so much to do, but I have a cleaning service scheduled for next Thursday, so it's mostly just getting the house neatened up and all the bits put away.
- The cover is a useful thing to neaten up cable dressing, but the latches need some work.
- She stood up, too hastily, all of a sudden interested in neatening the bed she had left unmade for days.
- The desk was piled with books and paper, it looked like someone had made a half-hearted attempt to neaten the stacks.
- I neatened myself up and then slowly opened the door with a smile on my face.
- She had sewn up the ragged edge where she had torn off her shirt sleeve, and neatened the piece of cloth into a proper head scarf.
- The edge is uneven, and it is my job to neaten it up to make it as straight and mechanical as possible.
- Using a long, serrated knife, neaten the ends and cut into 2cm-thick slices.
- Stretching my legs, I pulled down the skirt I was wearing and tried to neaten my shirt.
- So, when it finally came time to neaten things up, I cautiously approached the almost full half & half expecting the worst.
- No matter what room in the house you are trying to neaten and organize, there is a product out there to hang, stack, or contain unorganized piles of stuff.