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  • 11clean out — Australian Slang 1. use up; exhaust; 2. take all money from, especially illegally: to clean out the bank …

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  • 12clean out your desk — clean out your desk/office/locker INFORMAL ► WORKPLACE used to tell someone they are being removed from their job: » He was told to clean out his desk by noon. Main Entry: ↑clean …

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  • 13clean out your desk/office/locker — INFORMAL ► WORKPLACE used to tell someone they are being removed from their job: » He was told to clean out his desk by noon. Main Entry: ↑clean …

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  • 14clean out your locker — clean out your desk/office/locker INFORMAL ► WORKPLACE used to tell someone they are being removed from their job: » He was told to clean out his desk by noon. Main Entry: ↑clean …

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  • 15clean out your office — clean out your desk/office/locker INFORMAL ► WORKPLACE used to tell someone they are being removed from their job: » He was told to clean out his desk by noon. Main Entry: ↑clean …

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  • 16clean out your office/locker — clean out your desk/office/locker INFORMAL ► WORKPLACE used to tell someone they are being removed from their job: » He was told to clean out his desk by noon. Main Entry: ↑clean …

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  • 17Clean Out Your Computer Day — is observed annually on the second Monday of February. It was originally sponsored by the Institute for Business Technology in 2000.[1] References ^ Give Your PC A Valentine This Year. . Business Wire …

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  • 18clean out — clean (someone) out to take everything from someone. Thieves took my bank card and absolutely cleaned me out. I d offer you something to eat, but Sean was here last night and he cleaned us out …

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  • 19clean out — Synonyms and related words: bleach, blow, blow out, bowdlerize, clean, clean up, cleanse, clear, clear away, clear off, clear out, clear the decks, defecate, delouse, deplete, depurate, deterge, drain, dry clean, dust, dust off, eliminate, empty …

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  • 20clean out — {v.} 1. {slang} To take everything from; empty; strip. * /George s friends cleaned him out when they were playing cards last night./ * /The sudden demand for paper plates soon cleaned out the stores./ 2. {informal} To get rid of; remove; dismiss …

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