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to clean
to get rid of dirt by sweeping, mopping, wiping, vacuuming, etc.
to deep clean
to do detailed clean with the intent to reduce contamination and control infection
to empty
to remove all the contents (of a container)
to throw away
to discard something
to prepare
to make ready beforehand for some purpose, use, or activity
make up
to prepare a room for a guest by cleaning it and putting clean sheets on the bed
to inspect
to examine (a room) to ensure that it is clean and ready for a guest
to mop
to clean a floor with water, soap and a mop
to sweep
to clean by brushing away dirt or litter with a broom
to cook
to prepare food by heating it so that it is not raw and can be eaten
to flush
to cleanse a toilet by causing large quantities of water to pass through it
to pour
to transfer liquid from one container to another
to need
to require (something) because it is essential or very important
to want
to have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for
to possess, own or hold
to have
to support
to hold up or serve as a foundation; to help
to go back to an original state or position
to return
to clean up
to make someone or something clean or neat
to do something so another person's job or task is easier
to help out
to show up
to arrive for an appointment or gathering
to spend time producing or improving something
to work on
to wrap up
to complete or finish something
to fill up
to pour until completely full