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  • 81wipe something out — tv. to use up all of omething. (See also wiped (out).) □ I wiped the cookies out not all at once, of course. CD Who wiped out the strawberry preserves? …

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  • 82wipe someone out — 1) kill a large number of people the plague had wiped out whole villages 2) usu. be wiped out ruin someone financially 3) informal exhaust or intoxicate someone …

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  • 83wipe one's eye — phrasal 1. : to get in ahead of one; especially : to shoot game another has aimed at 2. : to take the conceit out of one …

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  • 84clear out — Synonyms and related words: abscond, absquatulate, abstract, be off, beat a retreat, beat it, begone, bleach, blow, blow out, bolt, bowdlerize, cast off, cast out, chuck, clean, clean out, clean up, cleanse, clear, clear away, clear off, clear… …

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  • 85clean out — Synonyms and related words: bleach, blow, blow out, bowdlerize, clean, clean up, cleanse, clear, clear away, clear off, clear out, clear the decks, defecate, delouse, deplete, depurate, deterge, drain, dry clean, dust, dust off, eliminate, empty …

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  • 86sweep out — Synonyms and related words: bleach, blow, blow out, bowdlerize, broom, brush, brush off, clean, clean out, clean up, cleanse, clear, clear away, clear off, clear out, clear the decks, defecate, delouse, deplete, depurate, deterge, drain, dry… …

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  • 87cancel out — verb wipe out the effect of something (Freq. 3) The new tax effectively cancels out my raise The A will cancel out the C on your record • Syn: ↑wipe out • Derivationally related forms: ↑wipeout (for: ↑ …

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  • 88wiped out — adjective 1. destroyed completely (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑annihilated, ↑exterminated • Similar to: ↑destroyed 2. destroyed financially the broken fortunes of the family …

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  • 89rub out — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v., slang, murder, assassinate (see killing). II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To cancel] Syn. eradicate, erase, delete; see cancel 1 , eliminate 1 . 2. [*To kill] Syn. murder, slay, shoot; see kill 1 . III (Roget …

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  • 90take out — verb 1. cause to leave (Freq. 7) The teacher took the children out of the classroom • Syn: ↑move out, ↑remove • Hyponyms: ↑clear, ↑call in, ↑estrange …

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