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clean up

v.
1.put (things or places) in order
2.make a big profit
3.dispose of
4.make oneself clean, presentable or neat

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    carry coals to Newcastle
    to bring something of which you have much of somewhere, to duplicate something (Newcastle is a town in England where there is much coal)
    Bringing extra food to the farmer`s picnic was like bringing coals to Newcastle.



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