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clean sweep
[clean sweep] {n. phr.} A complete victory. * /Our candidate for […]
clean up
[clean up] {v. phr.} 1. To wash and make oneself presentable. […]
clean-up
[clean-up] {n.} 1. An act of removing all the dirt from […]
cleaners
[cleaners]
See: [TO TAKE TO THE CLEANERS].
clear
[clear] See: [COAST IS CLEAR], [IN THE CLEAR], [OUT OF THE […]
clear one's name
[clear one's name] {v. phr.} To prove someone is innocent of […]
clear out
[clear out] {v.} 1. To take everything out of; empty. * […]
clear the air
[clear the air] {v. phr.} To remove angry feelings, misunderstanding, or […]
clear the decks
[clear the decks] {v. phr.} To put everything in readiness for […]
clear up
[clear up] {v.} 1. To make plain or clear; explain; solve. […]
