Idioms
clean out (someone) or clean (someone) out
to rob someone of almost everything, to steal almost everything from someone
The robber enterd the store at night and cleaned out the owners.
clean out (something) or clean (something) out
clean slate
clean up one's act
clear (someone's) name
clear away (something) or clear (something) away
clear of (something)
clear out (of somewhere)
clear out (something) or clear (something) out
clear sailing
clear the air
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go through (trouble or something)
on the hot seat
fix (someone) up with (someone)
get through to (someone)
heart and soul
fall off the wagon
prelude to (something)
parting of the ways
ride (something) out or ride out (something)
in remission
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A lump of pure gold the size of a matchbox can be flattened into a sheet the size of a tennis court.
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