clean (out) (Meaning)

clean (out)

to remove unwanted things from (a room, closet, etc.), to steal or take everything from (someone or something), to use up all or most of the money of (someone)

clean (out) Sentence Examples

  1. Let's clean out the garage; it's cluttered with unused items.
  2. I need to clean out my closet; it's overflowing with clothes I don't wear.
  3. The storm left a mess in our backyard; we need to clean it out.
  4. Clean out your attic; you might find some forgotten treasures.
  5. After the party, we have to clean out the kitchen and wash the dishes.
  6. Clean out your purse or backpack; you're carrying too much stuff.
  7. The refrigerator needs to be cleaned out; it's full of old food.
  8. We're cleaning out our apartment before we move.
  9. The flood left mud and debris in our basement; we had to clean it out.
  10. Clean out your desk; it's covered in papers and files.

FAQs About the word clean (out)

to remove unwanted things from (a room, closet, etc.), to steal or take everything from (someone or something), to use up all or most of the money of (someone)

shortchange,defraud,cheat, denude, bankrupt, deprive, disfurnish, bereave, divest, abate

No antonyms found.

Let's clean out the garage; it's cluttered with unused items.

I need to clean out my closet; it's overflowing with clothes I don't wear.

The storm left a mess in our backyard; we need to clean it out.

Clean out your attic; you might find some forgotten treasures.