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square away

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The phrase "square away" is a verb that means to put things in order or to tidy up a place. It often refers to organizing items or making sure everything is in its right place.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "square away" when you want to tell someone to organize or clean something.
  • It can be used in both casual conversation and in more formal contexts.
Example:
  1. Simple Example: "Before our guests arrive, let's square away the living room."
  2. More Detailed Example: "I need to square away my office before the meeting tomorrow."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Square away" can also mean to settle or finalize plans or details. For example: "We need to square away the arrangements for the event."
Word Variants:
  • There aren't many direct variants of "square away," but similar phrases include "tidy up," "organize," or "put in order."
Different Meaning:
  • The phrase can also imply making arrangements or settling matters, as in: "Once we square away the budget, we can start the project."
Synonyms:
  • Organize
  • Tidy up
  • Arrange
  • Clean up
  • Finalize
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Square up" can mean to settle a debt or to arrange things in a way that they are equal or balanced.
  • "Square off" means to confront or prepare for a challenge.
Summary:

To "square away" means to tidy up or organize something.

Verb
  1. put (things or places) in order
    • Tidy up your room!

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