en keep things orderly and tidy

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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keep things orderly and tidy requires…

  • en be organized ➜
  • en be anal ➜
  • en arrange things neatly ➜
  • en care ➜
  • en clean ➜
  • en clean and organize regularly ➜
  • en clean often ➜
  • en clean up ➜
  • en clean up after yourself ➜
  • en determine where things belong ➜
  • en ejaculate ➜
  • en have things ➜
  • en nag ➜
  • en not be messy ➜
  • en orgainze your surroundings ➜
  • en organize ➜
  • en organize everything ➜
  • en organize things ➜
  • en pay someone ➜
  • en put stuff away ➜
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keep things orderly and tidy is motivated by…

  • en be able to find things ➜
  • en be able to find things easily ➜
  • en a cluttered room is unsettling ➜
  • en find your stuff ➜
  • en it helps find things ➜
  • en you like them that way ➜
  • en your mother is coming to visit ➜
  • en order ➜
  • en you prefer to be neat ➜
  • en spend time efficiently ➜
  • en things to go smoothly ➜
  • en you think it looks better ➜

keep things orderly and tidy is a subevent of…

  • en become anal ➜
  • en become obsessional ➜
  • en better organization ➜
  • en you can find things more easily ➜
  • en you can find things quickly ➜
  • en finding things easily ➜
  • en having a neat house ➜
  • en you might feel relaxed ➜
  • en organize ➜

Things that make you want keep things orderly and tidy

  • en being neat ➜
  • en chaos ➜
  • en Conscientiousness ➜
  • en Expecting guests ➜
  • en Living with your mom ➜
  • en a new girlfriend ➜

keep things orderly and tidy is the last step of…

  • en change your name to dwight ➜
  • en draw attention to the unusual event ➜
  • en make a commitment to regular cleaning ➜
  • en take out the trash ➜

keep things orderly and tidy is the first step of…

  • en get organized ➜
  • en organize things ➜
  • en start cleaning ➜
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