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Sentences with clear out

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  • I took the precaution of clearing out my desk before I left. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • Every six months or so you can have a clear-out.
  • We had to clear out the attic so the guest could sleep there. clear out your inbox to make more space.
  • The police cleared the crowd out of the street to investigate the accident. We need to get the trees cleared out the way before anything can drive down this path.
  • They cleared out as soon as the cops arrived.
  • The town is packed in the summer, but clears out in the winter.
  • A clear day.
  • Clear water.
  • A clear complexion; a clear pane of glass.
  • A clear yellow.
  • A clear outline.
  • A clear sound.
  • A clear voice; clear as a bell.
  • Clear, concise answers.
  • The ultimate causes of inflation may never be clear.
  • A clear case of misbehavior.
  • Clear thinking.
  • A clear mind.
  • He was not clear on the first point that she made but agreed with the others.
  • A clear conscience.
  • She was entirely clear of the crime until one of her accomplices turned informer.
  • A clear brow.
  • A clear view; a clear path.
  • He kept clear of her after the argument. She managed to keep her dress clear of the mud.
  • A clear victory.
  • After twenty years, our house is clear of the mortgage. Municipal bonds were returning as much as 9 percent, clear of taxes.
  • A clear $1000 after taxes.
  • The trunk was clear for 20 feet above the ground.
  • A clear flame.
  • Stand clear of the closing doors.
  • To cut a piece clear off; to climb clear to the top; to run clear off the road.
  • To clear a courtroom of photographers; to clear the table of dishes.
  • To clear the photographers from the courtroom; to clear the dishes from the table.
  • To clear a liquid by means of a filter.
  • He spoke to his supervisor to clear his mind about their working relationship.
  • She rephrased the report in order to clear the essential points.
  • He had to cut away the underbrush to clear a path.
  • To clear one's plate.
  • To clear one's name.
  • The jury cleared the defendant of the charge.
  • The ship cleared the reef. The fisherman cleared his line.
  • The ship cleared the harbor. The bill cleared the Senate.
  • The dispatcher clears hundreds of items each day.
  • Just a few dollars more would clear him. The widow had to borrow money to clear her husband's estate.
  • To clear $1000 in a transaction.
  • You'll have to clear your plan with headquarters.
  • The chairperson has to clear our speeches before the meeting.
  • He has finally been cleared for highly classified information.
  • To clear the docket.
  • To clear a snorkel by sharp exhalations; to clear a regulator and face mask while underwater.
  • He cleared the heart suit before attacking spades.
  • His mind cleared when he heard the truth.
  • The bill must clear through the assembly before it becomes legal.
  • Is it my turn to clear?
  • Wheat cleared rapidly.
  • He was suspected of the theft, but evidence put him in the clear.
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