cleaned (out) (Meaning)

cleaned (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)

cleaned (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The storm surge cleaned out the entire beach, leaving behind only debris.
  2. After the party, we thoroughly cleaned out the living room and kitchen.
  3. The cleaning crew cleaned out the attic, removing years of accumulated dust and clutter.
  4. The recession cleaned out many businesses, forcing them to close their doors.
  5. The thief cleaned out the safe, stealing all the valuable jewelry and cash.
  6. The hurricane cleaned out the island, destroying homes and businesses alike.
  7. The firefighters cleaned out the burning building, rescuing several residents.
  8. The police cleaned out the drug den, arresting the occupants and confiscating drugs.
  9. The doctor cleaned out the patient's wound, removing the infection.
  10. The construction crew cleaned out the excavation site, preparing it for the foundation.

FAQs About the word cleaned (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)

defrauded, denuded, shortchanged, stripped, bankrupted, disfurnished,cheated, impoverished, bereaved, stript

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The storm surge cleaned out the entire beach, leaving behind only debris.

After the party, we thoroughly cleaned out the living room and kitchen.

The cleaning crew cleaned out the attic, removing years of accumulated dust and clutter.

The recession cleaned out many businesses, forcing them to close their doors.