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clean out

VERB
  1. empty completely
    We cleaned out all the drawers
  2. deprive completely of money or goods
    The robbers cleaned us out in a couple of hours
  3. force out
    The new boss cleaned out the lazy workers

How To Use clean out In A Sentence

  • Clean out your wallet, your purse and your coat pockets.
  • The undergraduate tinkler that is like strong finish school ended the trade on the net that clean out treasure, searching civil member the job.
  • Mr. Wall asked if I would help him clean out the bins.
  • Also, remove the cartop ski and bike racks, which add weight and create drag when you aren't using them, and clean out the trunk. Mensfitness.com
  • I calmy walked out of the elevator and into the bathroom, where I washed my hands clean, and attempted to clean out my purse filled with raw egg grossness. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Clean out any soiled bedding when you see it and add fresh material to keep the bottom of the nest box well padded.
  • The rest was putting crude into Northern Europe and shipping clean out of the refineries. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • She stripped nude to clean out the fridge and Chris decided to sit with a beer and watch.
  • Nearly a quarter of men clean out their cars once a month whereas nearly three in four women do it less frequently.
  • Clean out the fridge with a clean cloth regularly and defrost the freezer every few months or if there's a large build up of ice.
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