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  • 71Clear Creek (East) — East Clear Creek Basin countries United States Source elevation 6800 ft Mouth elevation 5300 ft …

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  • 72Clear Creek-Amana School District — Coordinates: 41°43′32″N 91°47′26″W / 41.72567°N 91.79064°W / 41.72567; 91.79064 The Clear Creek Amana Sc …

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  • 73Clear-Space Clause — A clear space clause is a clause in property insurance policies that stipulates that a certain insured property or asset group must be a specified distance from any surrounding properties. A clear space clause is intended to limit liability by… …

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  • 74clear up — Synonyms and related words: account for, allegorize, answer, ascertain, assure, bottom, certify, cinch, cipher, clarify, clean up, clear, clear the decks, clinch, crack, debug, decide, decipher, decode, demonstrate, demythologize, determine,… …

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  • 75clear out — 1) informal we were told to clear out immediately See leave I 1) 2) we cleared out the junk room Syn: empty (out); tidy (up), clean up, clear up 3) clear out the old equipment Syn: get rid o …

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  • 76clear off — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms clear off : present tense I/you/we/they clear off he/she/it clears off present participle clearing off past tense cleared off past participle cleared off British informal a) to leave a place quickly They ve… …

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  • 77clear out — {v.} 1. To take everything out of; empty. * /When Bill was moved to another class he cleared out his desk./ 2. {informal} To leave suddenly; go away; depart. * /The cop told the boys to clear out./ * /Bob cleared out without paying his room… …

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  • 78clear out — {v.} 1. To take everything out of; empty. * /When Bill was moved to another class he cleared out his desk./ 2. {informal} To leave suddenly; go away; depart. * /The cop told the boys to clear out./ * /Bob cleared out without paying his room… …

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  • 79clear\ out — v 1. To take everything out of; empty. When Bill was moved to another class he cleared out his desk. 2. informal To leave suddenly; go away; depart. The cop told the boys to clear out. Bob cleared out without paying his room rent. Clear out of… …

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  • 80clear off — PHRASAL VERB (disapproval) If you tell someone to clear off, you are telling them rather rudely to go away. [INFORMAL] [V P] They looked at me as if I was nuts and told me to clear off. Syn: push off …

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