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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Shipshape' in a Sentence

"Well-arranged; in good order; trim or tidy." more

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All the toys in the playroom are arranged in a shipshape manner.
Emily always keeps her desk shipshape with neatly arranged books and pencils.
The students worked together to keep their classroom shipshape and ready for the next day.
The chef reminded the kitchen staff to keep their workstations shipshape during the busy dinner service.
Sarah's backpack is always shipshape, with all her books and supplies neatly organized.
The teacher always keeps the classroom shipshape with neatly arranged desks and chairs.
The librarian ensures that the books on the shelves are shipshape, making it easy for students to find what they need.
Mr. Johnson's garden is always shipshape, with rows of colorful flowers and well-trimmed bushes.
Emily's bedroom is always shipshape with neatly folded clothes.
The captain insisted that the sailors keep the ship's deck shipshape for a smooth sailing experience.
The toy soldiers were arranged in a shipshape formation on Billy's bedroom shelf.
Sarah's neatly tied shoelaces look shipshape.
The gardeners worked hard to make the school garden shipshape for the upcoming event.
After the party, the children worked together to make the living room shipshape again.
After cleaning his room, Tim proudly declared that it was now shipshape with everything in its place.
The gardeners keep the flower beds shipshape by removing weeds.

Shipshape

ship-sheyp
adjectiveWell-arranged; in good order; trim or tidy.
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Last Updated On: August 24, 2024
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