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111clean up — verb a) To make an area or a thing clean; to pick up a mess; to tidy. Clean up your room. b) To become clean, handsome, smart in appearance, e.g. for a special …
112Clean Break — (1955) This classic heist novel by Lionel White was the basis for STANLEY KUBRICK’s THE KILLING (1956). Lionel White was a police reporter and newspaper editor before turning to writing crime novels in 1953. Clean Break chronicles the planning …
113clean someone out — (informal) BANKRUPT, ruin, make insolvent, make penniless, wipe out. → clean * * * informal use up or take all someone s money they were cleaned out by the Englishman at the baccarat table …
114Out of the Box (TV series) — For other uses, see Out of the box (disambiguation). Out of the Box Format Children s television series …
115ˌclean sth ˈout — phrasal verb to make a place clean or tidy by removing things that are not wanted and by getting rid of dirt They spent the day cleaning out the garage.[/ex] …
116clean one’s act up — tv. to reform one’s conduct; to improve one’s performance. □ We were told to clean our act up or move out. CD I cleaned up my act, but not in time. I got kicked out …
117Clean And Environmentally Safe Advanced Reactor — Disputed Science: CAESAR nuclear reactor Disciplines: Nuclear engineering; Nuclear technology; Nuclear physics Core Tenets: Self sustained fissioning of Uranium 238 can be accomplished via steam moderated neutrons Year Proposed: 1998 Original… …
118out of print — Not open on the print. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: clean. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * out of print out of print ➔ print2 * * * Ⅰ. in/out of print ► if a book is in print, it is possible to buy a n …
119clean hands — noun 1. : freedom from guilt, especially from dishonesty in money matters or elections 2. : the condition of being free from wrongdoing, misconduct, or deceit as a prerequisite of application for relief in a court of equity * * * freedom from… …
120clean·er — /ˈkliːnɚ/ noun, pl ers 1 [count] : a person whose job is to clean something street/window cleaners They have hired a house cleaner. [=a person whose job is to keep the rooms in a house or apartment clean] 2 [count] : a substance used for cleaning …