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all clear

NOUN
  1. permission to proceed because obstacles have been removed
  2. a signal (usually a siren) that danger is over

How To Use all clear In A Sentence

  • Indeed, it was not at all clear that Eisenhower and Khrushchev could control the hardliners in their own countries.
  • The all clear signal flashed on the screen, and both doors leading to the back of the building were securely locked.
  • Finally, sick with dread, she went over to the small clear plastic cube sitting on the washstand. GRACE
  • I was listening to my daughter read the other night and I had to hide a small clear plastic bouncy ball that she had been playing with.
  • They were all clear to see. The Sun
  • With Farfan bearing down on him, Dida rushes to the edge of his area and hacks the ball clear.
  • For the uninitiated, most ground forces still employ a final fail-safe method for testing the air before giving the ‘all clear’ message to soldiers wearing their gas masks.
  • The battle lines are not at all clear: a competitor may also be an alliance partner.
  • The all clear was sounded about 10 minutes after the alert was given.
  • The long-distance call clearly took it out of her. The Sun
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