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  • 121clear up — 1) PHRASAL VERB When you clear up or clear a place up, you tidy things and put them away. [V P] After breakfast they played while I cleared up... [V P n (not pron)] I cleared up my room. [Also V n P] 2) PHRASAL VERB To clear up …

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  • 122clear out — 1) PHRASAL VERB (disapproval) If you tell someone to clear out of a place or to clear out, you are telling them rather rudely to leave the place. [INFORMAL] [V P of n] She turned to the others in the room. The rest of you clear out of here. ...… …

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  • 123get/give the all clear —    If you are allowed to do something after a check up to make sure that everything is all right, you get the all clear.     Dad says he s going to play golf again as soon as he gets the all clear from his doctor …

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  • 124get going — Synonyms and related words: attack, be off, beat it, begone, break in, bundle, bustle, chase, clear out, crowd, dash, dash off, dash on, dive into, double time, enter on, enter upon, fall to, festinate, flake off, get, get busy, get cracking, get …

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  • 125get through — verb 1. finish a task completely (Freq. 4) I finally got through this homework assignment • Syn: ↑wrap up, ↑finish off, ↑mop up, ↑polish off, ↑clear up, ↑finish up …

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  • 126Get Shorty (film) — Infobox Film name = Get Shorty imdb id = 0113161 director = Barry Sonnenfeld writer = Scott Frank novel by = Elmore Leonard starring = John Travolta Gene Hackman Rene Russo Danny DeVito editing = Jim Miller producer = Danny DeVito, Michael… …

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  • 127clear-out — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms clear out : singular clear out plural clear outs British an occasion when you get rid of all the things that you have kept but do not need We re going to have a really good clear out …

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  • 128clear — /klɪə/ adjective (of a period of time) free, total ♦ three clear days three whole working days ● Allow three clear days for the cheque to be paid into your account. ■ verb 1. to sell something cheaply in order to get rid of stock ● ‘Demonstration …

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