そうじ
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. cleaning; sweeping; dusting; scrubbing
Pitch accent
うじ
Top 31900
Used in vocabulary (19 in total)
cleaning; scrubbing
major cleanup; spring cleaning
vacuum cleaner; vacuum; hoover; cleaning device
Examples (71 in total)
Did you clean your room?
The room is dirty, so I'll clean it.
The servant swept the floor.
I don't remember when I last cleaned it.
I'll clean my room tomorrow.
Everyone, clean your rooms.
"Did you clean your room?" "I'll do it later."
When I get home, I think I will do some cleaning.
My mother cleans the room.
She cleaned her room in a hurry.
We've finished cleaning the classroom.
He hates cleaning his room.
Our teacher made us clean the room.
I thought I asked you to clean the living room.
I'm going to clean your bedroom today.
He cleaned his room on Sunday.
Clean out the room in the morning.
I have just cleaned my room.
I hate cleaning and doing laundry.
She sweeps the room with a broom.
He had the maid sweep his room.
I spent the whole day cleaning up the room.
Sally made her brother clean the bathroom.
The children were assigned to sweep the room.
We cleaned the room in turn.
Cleaning the garage wasn't much fun.
I don't have to clean my room.
She helped her mother clean the house.
You must clean your room every day.
I had my brother clean the room.
All of us were busy cleaning the room.
The teacher ordered the classroom to be cleaned.
It took me three days to clean the room.
My sister and I take turns in cleaning our room.
I was given the task of cleaning the office.
How many times do I have to tell you to clean your room?
I helped my mother clean the kitchen.
His mother made him clean the bathroom.
I'll let the nurse clean my shoes.
We got up early and set about cleaning our house.
My mother told me to clean the room.
The room is cleaned by Mrs. Smith.
I'm looking for something to clean the carpet with.
The room wasn't cleaned by Kate.
I have to clean the house.
Have you finished cleaning your room yet?
She cleaned her room before her guests arrived.
The teacher asked us to clean our classroom every day.
She breaks something every time she cleans the room.
She made the children clean up their own rooms.
She was cleaning the house in preparation for a party.
It was my turn to clean the room.
Tom, I thought I told you to clean your room!
I spent the whole afternoon cleaning my house.
I thought I told you to clean your room.
I saw the students cleaning their classroom after school.
I'll sweep the floor while you wash the dishes.
I just cleaned my room today. Why is it so messy?
When I get home, someone will be cleaning the garage.
Did you clean your room properly? There's still dust over here.
I didn't want to spend any more time cleaning the kitchen floor.
The maid had already cleaned the room when Carol walked in.
John had cleaned the house when I came home.
It's a good idea to bring cleaning equipment with you when you go to visit a grave.
I'll do your shopping, clean up the house, and cook your dinner for you.
While cleaning my room yesterday evening, I happened to find an old photograph of my mother.
Lisa's room needs to be cleaned.
Clean the ashes out of the fireplace.
I clean my room every Monday.
I cooperated with my sister in cleaning the room.
Tom said that he had been cleaning the house all day.