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21clear the decks — {v. phr.} To put everything in readiness for a major activity; to eliminate unessentials. * /The governor urged the State Assembly to clear the decks of all but the most pressing issues to vote on./ …
22Clear Note and Vino — are two fictional characters and the main antagonists of the King Festival Arc or the manga series Zatch Bell! ( Konjiki no Gash!! in Japan).Clear NoteClear Note is the main mamodo antagonist of the King Festival arc of Zatch Bell! . After Zatch… …
23Clear (visual novel) — Clear Clear original visual novel cover. クリア (Kuria) Genre …
24Clear Enterprise — Developer(s) Clear Objective Limited Development status Active Operating system Windows XP/Windows Vista /Windows 7 Available in English …
25Clear the Air (Hong Kong) — Clear the Air Type Non governmental organization Industry Environmentalism Founded 10 December 1997 Headquarters Hong Kong Website …
26clear — ► ADJECTIVE 1) easy to perceive or understand. 2) leaving or feeling no doubt. 3) transparent; unclouded. 4) free of obstructions or unwanted objects. 5) (of a period of time) free of commitments. 6) free from disease, contamination, or guilt. 7) …
27clear — [adj1] cloudless, bright clarion, crystal, fair, fine, halcyon, light, luminous, pleasant, rainless, shining, shiny, sunny, sunshiny, unclouded, undarkened, undimmed; concepts 525,617,627 Ant. cloudy, dark, dim, dull, fuzzy, gloomy, shadowy,… …
28get something straight — phrase to correctly understand something Let me get this straight – you didn’t know they had your car. Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym Main entry: straight * * * make a situation clear, esp. by reaching an understanding * * * get sth… …
29Clear and Present Danger (film) — Clear and Present Danger Theatrical release poster Directed by Phillip Noyce S …
30clear-out — UK US noun [countable] [singular clear out plural clear outs] british an occasion when you get rid of all the things that you have kept but do not need We’re going to have a really good clear out. Thesaurus: instance or …