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  • 1clean-out — ˈclean out noun [countable] when an organization is improved by removing parts or people that are not making money or are not effective or honest: • The country needs a clean out of the balance sheets of its industrial companies. * * * clean out… …

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  • 2clean out your desk — clean out your desk/office/locker INFORMAL ► WORKPLACE used to tell someone they are being removed from their job: » He was told to clean out his desk by noon. Main Entry: ↑clean …

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  • 3clean out your desk/office/locker — INFORMAL ► WORKPLACE used to tell someone they are being removed from their job: » He was told to clean out his desk by noon. Main Entry: ↑clean …

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  • 4clean out your locker — clean out your desk/office/locker INFORMAL ► WORKPLACE used to tell someone they are being removed from their job: » He was told to clean out his desk by noon. Main Entry: ↑clean …

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  • 5clean out your office — clean out your desk/office/locker INFORMAL ► WORKPLACE used to tell someone they are being removed from their job: » He was told to clean out his desk by noon. Main Entry: ↑clean …

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  • 6clean out your office/locker — clean out your desk/office/locker INFORMAL ► WORKPLACE used to tell someone they are being removed from their job: » He was told to clean out his desk by noon. Main Entry: ↑clean …

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  • 7clean-out — cleanˈ out noun 1. A thorough cleaning 2. A swindle • • • Main Entry: ↑clean …

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  • 8clean|out — «KLEEN OWT», noun. 1. the act or process of cleaning out: »[He] ... said that his cleanout of odd characters, logrollers, and misfs…would result in a 40 per cent turnover in his department (Newsweek). 2. an opening in a pipe, chimney, or other… …

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  • 9Clean Out Your Computer Day — is observed annually on the second Monday of February. It was originally sponsored by the Institute for Business Technology in 2000.[1] References ^ Give Your PC A Valentine This Year. . Business Wire …

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  • 10clean out — verb 1. empty completely (Freq. 5) We cleaned out all the drawers • Syn: ↑clear out • Hypernyms: ↑empty • Hyponyms: ↑clinker …

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