How to use "cleaning" in a sentence

Sentences

Neddler, the cleaning lady who came in twice a week, to vacuum and dust his unused bedroom as if nothing had happened to him

The only other person who had a right to be in the house was the cleaning woman, Vivienne Neddler

She'd been cleaning for Tina Evans for two years, and she had been entrusted with a key nearly that long.

No dry-cleaning bills."

Besides, you can help by doing the drudgery, like cleaning the vegetables and chopping the onions."

"Well," she said, "I was cleaning the back room

I was cleaning out Danny's room."

"I found it when I was cleaning out Danny's room

"My cleaning woman."

You don't spend much time cleaning a room, do you?" And she pointed at some dust on the table

'Look at the excellent job the soldiers have done, cleaning up the country of all that dirt

They did cooking and cleaning, and they looked after children.

When women started to do paid work in the 19th and early 20th centuries, almost half of it was cleaning and cooking in other people's homes