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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Guptill returns with solid knock and McClenaghan tidy as Mumbai Indians win.
It should be 'McClenaghan tidies'?
  

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Anonymous It should be 'McClenaghan tidies'? I'm assuming that's the name of a team. In American English it would be "tidies", and in British English it would be "tidy" for the name of a team.

  • Anonymous It should be 'McClenaghan tidies'?
  • I'm assuming that's the name of a team.
  • In American English it would be "tidies", and in British English it would be "tidy" for the name of a team.
  • I don't understand the meaning of "tidy" here, however.
  • CJ
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AnonymousIt should be 'McClenaghan tidies'?
I'm assuming that's the name of a team. In American English it would be "tidies", and in British English it would be "tidy" for the name of a team.

I don't understand the meaning of "tidy" here, however.

CJ

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