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clean out
verb
- foll byof or from to remove (something) (from or away from)
- slang.to leave (someone) with no money
gambling had cleaned him out
- informal.to exhaust (stocks, goods, etc) completely
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"I felt pretty good. Anytime you can keep a card clean out here, it's a really good thing," Scheffler said.
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When someone asked me how I was, I’d answer, “I’m cleaning out my closet.”
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“The priority for authorities should be to clean out places where people are coming back,” he said.
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She wears gloves only when she uses degreasers, which can be corrosive but are necessary to really clean out an especially soiled pot or pan.
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He had managed to swoop from his cage when the keeper who cleaned out the enclosure was a little lax in ensuring he'd closed the door properly.
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