clear out
/K L IH1 R AW1 T/verb
- 1
To completely empty
โWe had to clear out the attic so the guest could sleep there.โ
- 2
To rob or steal from (someone).
โKelly disappeared last night, and she cleared me out.โ
- 3
To be victorious in gambling against (someone).
โI don't have any money, Betty cleared me out.โ
- 4
To remove or eject (from), especially forcibly
โThe police cleared the crowd out of the street to investigate the accident.โ
- 5
To leave quickly
โThey cleared out as soon as the cops arrived.โ
- 6
To become empty
โThe town is packed in the summer, but clears out in the winter.โ
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