Paul’s Awesome English Dictionary – Today’s Word: Tidyfinding

The surest way to lose something is to misplace it. Then put something else on top of it You can’t see the thing you want to find because it’s covered. You don’t even know where to start looking as you weren’t paying attention when you put it down. Where did it go? The only way to find it is to clean house until you see it. If you discover it early in your cleaning then, hurray, you’ll have time for other projects. If however, you have to tidy up for hours, then you’ll gain a home that’s will sparkle with cleanliness. King Charles III will be proud to accept your invitation. It’s a win-win situation. But we don’t have a word to describe this process.

It’s high time to correct this oversight.

TODAY’S AWESOME WORD

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Awesome entry #13­

– Paul De Lancey, The Comic Chef, Ph.D.

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  1. I like Paul’s Awesome English Dictionary.
    Four weeks ago, Jill Y found the credit card.
    I thought I hid it where it could never be found but then out of the blue she got into this tidyfinding craze and cleaned the credit limit out.

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