
clear out



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clear out phrasal verb
ˈclear-out noun [countable usually singular]
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Synonyms & Related Wordsclear out[verb]Synonyms: get out, begone, decamp, hightail, kite, scram, skedaddle, skiddoo, take off, vamoose
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English Dictionaryclear out phrasal verb (
see also clear)
1. clear something ↔ out to make a place tidy by removing things from it and getting rid of them:
I need to clear out my closet.2. to leave a place or building quickly:
Wait to get on the train until the people getting off have cleared out.clear out! British English (=used to tell someone angrily to go away) ⇒
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ˈclear-out noun [countable usually singular] British English informal a process in which you get rid of unwanted objects or possessions:
I had a clear-out and got rid of a lot of old toys. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomsclear outto leave a place, esp. quickly.
We have to clear out of here soon to get to the airport on time, but you can stay around. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
clear out1. • clear out (of somewhere)
to leave, to get out (usually quickly or abruptly)
We cleared out of the building as soon as our class was over.
2. • clear out (something)
to clean somewhere, to remove something
We cleared out the room before we could start painting.
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clear out something• clear out (something)
to clean somewhere, to remove something
We cleared out the room before we could start painting.
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clear out v. 1. To take everything out of; empty.
When Bill was moved to another class he cleared out his desk. 2. informal To leave suddenly; go away; depart.
The cop told the boys to clear out.
Bob cleared out without paying his room rent.
Clear out of here! You're bothering me. Compare: BEAT IT.
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