cleared away (verb)

  • 1clear away — verb remove from sight • Syn: ↑clear off • Hypernyms: ↑remove, ↑take, ↑take away, ↑withdraw • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …

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  • 2clear away — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms clear away : present tense I/you/we/they clear away he/she/it clears away present participle clearing away past tense cleared away past participle cleared away to remove something that you have… …

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  • 3clear away — PHRASAL VERB When you clear things away or clear away, you put away the things that you have been using, especially for eating or cooking. [V P n (not pron)] The waitress had cleared away the plates and brought coffee... [V P] Tania cooked,… …

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  • 4ˌclear sth ˈaway — phrasal verb to remove something in order to make a place tidy A young woman cleared away their empty cups.[/ex] …

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  • 5clear — clear1 [ klır ] adjective *** ▸ 1 easy to understand ▸ 2 obvious ▸ 3 transparent ▸ 4 without clouds/rain etc. ▸ 5 easy to see ▸ 6 easy to hear ▸ 7 not blocked ▸ 8 eyes: bright and healthy ▸ 9 skin: healthy ▸ 10 not confused ▸ 11 without guilty… …

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  • 6Li'l Abner — This article is about the comic strip. For the stage musical, see Li l Abner (musical). For the film musical, see Li l Abner (1959 film). For the 1940 film, see Li l Abner (1940 film). Li l Abner It s Jack Jawbreaker! Li l Abner visits the… …

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  • 7tea — noun 1 drink ADJECTIVE ▪ fresh ▪ There s some fresh (= just made) tea in the pot. (BrE) ▪ stewed (= very strong) (BrE), strong ▪ weak …

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  • 8dessert — see DESERT * * *    The sweet course of a meal is so called from the French verb desservir, to clear the table, from des , un , and servir, to serve. The course was the last one, served after the main course had been cleared away …

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  • 9notify — [[t]no͟ʊtɪfaɪ[/t]] notifies, notifying, notified VERB If you notify someone of something, you officially inform them about it. [FORMAL] [V n of/about n] The skipper notified the coastguard of the tragedy... [be V ed that] Earlier this year they… …

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  • 10ALTAR — (Heb. מִזְבֵּח, mizbe aḥ, derived from the root zbḥ (זבח), meaning to slaughter (as a sacrifice) ), originally the place where sacrificial slaughter was performed (e.g., the sacrifice of Isaac in Gen. 22). According to biblical law however,… …

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