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  • 121out-of-work — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: from the phrase out of work : one who is unemployed a ragged, shivering out of work, who could not even provide for his own family Edward Scouller * * * out of work «OWT uhv WURK», noun, adjective. –n. a person who… …

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  • 122out-and-out — Synonyms and related words: absolute, admitting no exception, all embracing, all encompassing, all out, all pervading, arrant, born, broad based, categorical, classical, clean, clear, complete, comprehensive, conclusive, congenital, consummate,… …

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  • 123Out and About with the Gone Jackals — Infobox Album Name = Out and About with the Gone Jackals Type = studio Artist = The Gone Jackals Released = 1990 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = 35:35 Label = Blue/Black Records Producer = Gary Hobish, Keith Karloff Reviews = Last album = This… …

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  • 124out of hand — 1. adverb a) Immediately. He bad to open wyde his brazen gate, / Which long time had bene shut, and out of hond / Proclaymed ioy and peace through all his state [...]. b) Without thought or consideration. He dismissed the idea out of hand. 2 …

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  • 125clean hands — freedom from guilt, wrongdoing, or dishonesty; innocence; guiltlessness: He came out of the bribery investigation triumphantly when it was proved that he had clean hands. [1590 1600] * * * …

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  • 126Clean Sheeting — The fraudulent act of purchasing a life insurance policy without disclosing a pre existing terminal illness or disease. This type of fraud is often done with both the knowledge of the purchaser and the agent involved. In cases of clean sheeting,… …

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  • 127clean someone out — informal use up or take all someone s money. → clean …

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  • 128clean something out — strip a place of and steal all its contents. → clean …

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