Do we say cleanup or clean up

cleanup 4 occurrences

You've been thru a long hard winter, but you see the end in sight, You don't worry 'bout the cleanup, cause you know the pay is right; But you're feeling sort of restless, as your blood warms with the sun

Life waits in peace the cleanup, you pass up Outside joys, And the tempter's voice is silenced by the music of her voice.

Bill paid off his crew out of the first spring cleanup, from the dust he had managed to dump into the sluices at night.

"There must have been a general cleanup this time.

clean up 118 occurrences

"He has to clean up after his own feet, he's so dirty," sagely proffered Handy Solomon.

In a word to 'clean up' and shave and dress, so that when he looks into a glass he will see the shadow of a gentleman.

As for you," he added, turning to Noaks, "get a spade out of that place under the pavilion and clean up this path.

They have grasped the general theory of the game amazingly well, and they field well, but they have yet to develop some of those good old fashioned "clean up" hitters in which the "fans" of the United States revel.

Maybe you didn't clean up on Suds and Kennebec?" "Suds? Kennebec?

But with the whole town looking on and waiting for Nick to clean up on Donneganno, it isn't possible.

"All right, then; let's clean up as we goDelafield, Saint Louis, the Southwest, Mexico, Latin America; that's the logical order.

It is doubtless the economy of nature to have the scavengers by to clean up the carrion, but a wolf at the throat would be a shorter agony than the long stalking and sometime perchings of these loathsome watchers.

"He told us one of the reasons that the world had so many sore spots in it was because women had kept too close at home, they were beginning to see that in order to keep their houses clean, they would have to clean up the streets, and it was this social consciousness working in them, that made them ask for the vote.

At last he looked about him somewhat dazed with so much weeping, then set his vixen down on the ottoman, and began to clean up the room with a heavy heart.

Pick up that thar pen, and don't lay it down agen till I tell ye, or," the muzzle of the Colt almost touched the perspiring forehead of the Colossus, "or else, by Golly, thar'll be a terr'ble muss to clean up in here to-morrer mornin'.

I wisht 'at I was rich enough to hire a man to do The dirty work around this house an' clean up when he's through,

And you figure that you'll clean up, about the first of June.

"Yes, sir" (this in answer to an inquiry), "there are plenty of rattlesnakes here clean up to Christmas."

But they ain't a one he's ever got, takin' 'em from the beginnin' clean up to the day o' his gradjuatin', thet ain't got some lovin' remark inscribed acrost it from his teachernot a one.

"I should like to clean up a bit while you was away.

By this time, however, I saw that it was getting dark, and feared that little could be done that day; still, I hurried out, the station still running, got into the car, and was off to look for a good electric one, of which there are hosts in the streets, in order at least to clean up and adjust the motor that night.

After an hour, they were changed to "Clean up the room."

Me and Jack was honest enough to run things all winter, but we ain't honest enough to clean up.

I always was one to workyes ma'mrolled logs, hope clean up new groundyes ma'm.

And we'll make electricity light and cook and clean up for them, and all.

I heard mama say in slavery time she'd clean her house good Saturday and clean up her children and start cooking dinner fore pa come.

After dinner, as we sat in the library over our coffee, he leaned over to my wife and said: "Katherine Randolph, you and Jim don't know what misery I have been in for three months, and nowwill to-morrow never come, so I may get into the whirl and clean up this deal and send that girl back to her father with the money!

I wanted at once myself to set to work to clean up all the mess with my own hands.

If you go down there to Patmos to clean up some money for you 'n' me, you wanta cut out this soft-hearted stuff.

Do we say   cleanup   or  clean up