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You use this phrase in a figurative sense as an idiom meaning to quickly leave a place. For example, "When the police showed up, they crowd cleared out in seconds."
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clears out
verb
Third person singular of clear out
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"It clears out all the negativity".
The crew clears out and the rig rises out of view.
"I think when all that clears out, we'll see a better picture," she said.
It clears out, it rises up, it breaks away into a sort of floating condition.
Mr. Bush will be 62 when he clears out; Bill Clinton was 54.
Business is brisk until July 4, but then South Orange clears out, a town on vacation.
Similar(15)
"Everyone cleared out early.
"The floor just starts clearing out.
So the police cleared out the place.
"We only clear out what we have".
"You've got to start clearing out".
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