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Sentences with clearing

clear·ing
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  • A helicopter landed in a clearing in the dense jungle. [+ in]
  • The two parties are responsible for arranging the clearing and settlement of any transactions that result from the contract.Check clearing can take two to five days.Clearing is the time that is taken between starting a transaction and finishing it.
  • Monday: Early frost and local fog clearing to a fine and partly cloudy day with light and variable winds.
  • Clearing the lines: Shine Technologies' Adam Kierce.
  • A clear day.
  • Clear water.
  • Tuesday: Areas of morning fog clearing to a mainly sunny day.
  • And in most of the films he's made in the past decade, including his new one, The Clearing, age has clearly left its mark.
  • A clear complexion; a clear pane of glass.
  • A clear yellow.
  • Clearing shower Thursday Clearing shower.
  • Isolated showers clearing during the morning.
  • 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.
  • Now we plunged into a deep shade with the boughs lacing each other overhead, and crossed dainty, rustic bridges [ …] : or anon we shot into a clearing, with a colored glimpse of the lake and its curving shore far below us.
  • 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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