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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tidy the bed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when instructing someone to make the bed neat and organized, typically in a household context. Example: "Before you leave for school, please tidy the bed so the room looks presentable."
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Without any haste, he walked to the room off the kitchen, where he felt it proper to tidy the bed and hang up his few clothes.
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71 is not very old these days...& the woman bristled about with blunt energy We lapsed into a conventional thanatopsis, musing upon brave Margaret at work above her husband's bones, tidying the bed in which she is doomed to lie.
Tidy up the bed.
Is it unkind to the worms to rake everything over when I tidy up the beds in spring?
Tidy up the beds.
She did make up the bed and tidy her own little messes in the kitchen or the bathroom, but in general the impulse to take on any wholesale sweep of housecleaning was beyond her.
The examples were item B1.2: cleaning the house (e.g., sweeping and mopping the floor), item B1.3: tidying the house (e.g., tidy up bed and arrange scattered house items), and item B1.11: heavy housework and maintenance work (e.g., painting and washing curtains) (Table 1).
Make sure your bed is neat and tidy and there is only you on the bed and the room.
For example, if your mom tidies your room, do not hide it under the bed, or she will find for sure.
When the closet looks tidy put in the other clean clothes from the pile on the bed.
If you have your own bedroom, keep the door open when you are not in it, with the bed neatly made and your belongings neat and tidy.
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