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clear out

kliəɹ a͡ʊt


english

1 general:: Phrase(s): clear out (of some place) to get out of some place. • Will you all clear out of here? • Please clear out!

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: 1. Also, clear away or off. Remove the contents, take something or someone away, as in I'll clear out this closet so you can use it, or Let me clear away these things, or Please clear off the table. The first phrase dates from the mid-1600s, the second from the mid-1700s, and the third from the early 1700s. Sometimes away and out are omitted, as in Let me clear these things, or Please clear the table. Also see CLEAN UP, def. 1. 2. Depart suddenly or run away, as in We cleared out before our landlord could stop us. [Early 1800s] 3. Drive or force out, as in The police cleared out the restaurant in no time. [Mid-1800s]

American Heritage Idioms


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