1. cleanup - Noun
2. cleanup - Verb
a very large profit
the act of making something clean
(baseball) the fourth position in the batting order (usually filled by the best batter on the team)
Source: WordNethe gave his shoes a good cleaning Source: Internet
$1.2 million for cleanup of groundwater contamination at the Esko superfund site. Source: Internet
2000s – present The 2000s saw continued rapid growth as the Hanford site hired hundreds of workers to help with the cleanup effort. Source: Internet
According to a press release from the senator's office, the EPA's Brownfields Program provides direct funding for brownfields assessment, cleanup, revolving loans, environmental job training, technical assistance, training, and research. Source: Internet
A big pile of construction debris on top of buried drums of industrial waste has neighbors near the old Ford plant site in St. Paul calling for a cleanup of the pollution. Source: Internet
According to a warrant on Dulos, “The crime and the cleanup are believed to have occurred between 8:05 a.m. and 10:25 a.m.” Source: Internet