Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
CLEAN (SOMEONE) OUTto take or steal everything someone has
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1. The robbers broke into the bank at night and cleaned the place out
2. We needed to go to the grocery store after the party. Our guests really cleaned us out ! This expression is sometimes used to describe stealing, but can also be used to describe legal situations where everything is taken. |
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