Cleanersslang example sentences

Related (9): vacuum, mop, broom, Swiffer, squeegee, bleach, Windex, disinfectant, detergent

clean·er

noun

cleaner (noun) · cleaners (plural noun) · the cleaners (plural noun)

  - a person employed to clean the interior of a building:

  - a place of business where clothes and fabrics are dry-cleaned:

  - a device for cleaning, such as a vacuum cleaner.

  - a chemical substance used for cleaning:

clean

adjective

cleaner (comparative adjective)

  - free from dirt, marks, or stains:

  - having been washed since last worn or used:

  - (of paper) not yet marked by writing or drawing:

  - (of a person) attentive to personal hygiene:

  - free from pollutants or unpleasant substances:

  - (of a fuel, source of energy, or form of technology) producing relatively few or no net emissions of greenhouse gases:

  - relating to a diet consisting primarily of unprocessed and unrefined food:

  - free from or producing relatively little radioactive contamination.

  - (of timber) free from knots:

  - morally uncontaminated; pure; innocent:

  - not sexually offensive or obscene:

  - showing or having no record of offenses or crimes:

  - played or done according to the rules:

  - not possessing or containing anything illegal, especially drugs or stolen goods:

  - (of a person) not taking or having taken drugs or alcohol.

  - free from ceremonial defilement, according to Mosaic Law and similar religious codes.

  - free from irregularities; having a smooth edge or surface:

  - having a simple, well-defined, and pleasing shape:

  - (of an action) smoothly and skillfully done:

  - (of a taste, sound, or smell) giving a clear and distinctive impression to the senses; sharp and fresh:

Synonyms

attendant, retainer, domestic, help, helper, lackey, flunkey, minion, maid, housemaid, maidservant, handmaid, girl, footman, page, valet, butler, man, batman, manservant, houseman, houseboy, boy, housekeeper, steward, coachman, postilion, equerry, menial, drudge, hireling, slave, mozo, bearer, chokra, amah, bai, charwoman, charlady, char, boots, daily, skivvy, scout, bedder, gyp, seneschal, abigail, servitor, scullion, tweeny, turnspit, varlet, vassal, serf, famulus, master, mistress, cleanser, washed, scrubbed, cleansed, cleaned, polished, spotless, unsoiled, unstained, unspotted, unsullied, unblemished, immaculate, pristine, speckless, hygienic, sanitary, disinfected, sterilized, sterile, aseptic, decontaminated, healthy, pure, white, laundered, dirty, blank, empty, bare, clear, plain, white, unused, new, pristine, fresh, unmarked, unfilled, untouched, used, pure, clear, fresh, crisp, refreshing, unpolluted, uncontaminated, untainted, unmixed, unadulterated, distilled, purified, polluted, virtuous, good, upright, upstanding, honorable, respectable, reputable, decent, righteous, moral, ethical, exemplary, honest, just, innocent, pure, chaste, undefiled, guiltless, blameless, irreproachable, unimpeachable, immaculate, impeccable, clear, immoral, guilty, fair, honest, sporting, sportsmanlike, just, upright, chivalrous, honorable, dirty, unfair, sober, teetotal, nondrinking, clearheaded, abstinent, dry, straight, simple, elegant, graceful, uncluttered, trim, shapely, unfussy, uncomplicated, streamlined, smooth, definite, regular, symmetrical, complex, elaborate, neat, smooth, crisp, straight, accurate, precise, slick, ragged

"Cleanersslang" Example Sentences

1. "I need to grab some scrubbers and get to work." (cleanersslang for cleaning tools)
2. "That stain is a toughie, better get some degreaser." (cleanersslang for heavy duty cleaner)
3. "I can't stand the smell of bleach, let's use the lemon fresh." (cleanersslang for scented cleaner)
4. "Don't forget the squeegee for the windows." (cleanersslang for window cleaner tool)
5. "I spilled coffee on the rug, where's the spotter?" (cleanersslang for stain remover)
6. "The grout needs a good whiten, pass me the grout cleaner." (cleanersslang for tile cleaner)
7. "The furniture polish smells so good, it's my favorite." (cleanersslang for wood polish)
8. "This is going to take some elbow grease, where's the scrub brush?" (cleanersslang for manual cleaning effort)
9. "I'm out of sanitizing spray, let's make a bleach solution." (cleanersslang for disinfectant)
10. "Time to bust out the canister vacuum for this mess." (cleanersslang for canister vacuum cleaner)
11. "This toilet bowl needs some muscle, grab the bowl cleaner." (cleanersslang for toilet cleaner)
12. "The bathroom needs a deep clean, pass me the shower scrub." (cleanersslang for shower cleaner)
13. "I can't believe how dusty this place is, let's break out the feather duster." (cleanersslang for duster tool)
14. "The mop bucket needs a refill, we're almost out of floor cleaner." (cleanersslang for floor cleaner solution)
15. "I don't like using chemicals, I'll just use vinegar and water." (cleanersslang for natural cleaning solution)
16. "The cleaner smells too strong, let's open a window." (cleanersslang for strong smelling cleaner)
17. "I'll just grab a microfiber cloth for this mess." (cleanersslang for microfiber cleaning cloth)
18. "I'll just hit this area with the touch-up pen and move on." (cleanersslang for touch-up paint pen)
19. "I need to sweep up these crumbs before I bust out the vacuum." (cleanersslang for crumb picker-upper)
20. "I hate dealing with pet hair, let's use the pet hair attachment." (cleanersslang for pet hair vacuum attachment)
21. "The oven needs a good steam clean, where's the steamer?" (cleanersslang for steam cleaner)
22. "I'll just use some hydrogen peroxide as a natural bleach." (cleanersslang for natural bleach alternative)
23. "The carpet needs a good sprucing up, let's use the carpet freshener." (cleanersslang for carpet refresher spray)
24. "The baseboards are so dusty, let's just use a wet rag." (cleanersslang for wet cleaning cloth)
25. "I'll just use some baking soda to freshen up the fridge." (cleanersslang for natural fridge deodorizer)
26. "The patio furniture needs a good wash down, pass me the hose." (cleanersslang for outdoor furniture cleaner)
27. "I'll just use some rubbing alcohol to clean the remote control." (cleanersslang for electronics cleaner)
28. "The blinds need a good wiping down, let's use the blind duster." (cleanersslang for blind cleaning tool)
29. "This oven mitt is too greasy, I need to wash it." (cleanersslang for washable kitchen mitt)
30. "I'll just use some bar soap to clean this stain out." (cleanersslang for spot cleaning soap)

Common Phases

"Time to scrub the grime out of this joint; Let's go to work and mop the floors; I need to zap these stains with some elbow grease; It's time for a deep clean, no shortcuts; I want to dust off every nook and cranny; Let's bust out the vacuums and get to suckin' up the dirt; This place could use a serious decluttering."

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