Cleaning in a sentence as a noun

" "No. You'll be cleaning the group's digital bed pans.

A blog entry, email, maybe even cleaning up a few lines of code.

Put everything in there and don't worry about cleaning it out.

For a while I did odd manual labor jobs, sanding decks, cleaning gutters, digging drainage trenches, that sort of thing.

He was in the process of cleaning out his desk... I described the algorithm to him and he became tremendously enthused.

And I wish founders would actually do a market survey before launching the 5th dog teeth cleaning service in the same tiny geographic area.

He's essentially figured out that cleaning is one of many services which would have lower barrier to entry if it were not regulated.

They could just as easily be selling pink clam shells, tulips, or shares in an insolvent company that had a business plan to make pool cleaning agents.

In Denmark, they prevent infections in chicken houses by thoroughly cleaning them, then using techniques developed for clean rooms to prevent infections.

Back when compromised Wordpress websites were a serious problem, every single one I saw -- not a small number, cleaning them up was something we did at the time -- used Javascript in the footer of one or more files to attempt to hit the browser.

I am mostly for the ostensible cleaning up of YouTube comments, but what got me was that any time you share a YouTube video on Google+ proper or comment in a thread where someone shared a YouTube video, it automatically cross-posts what you said back to the comments underneath the video on YouTube.

Cleaning definitions

noun

the act of making something clean; "he gave his shoes a good cleaning"

See also: cleansing cleanup