all clear |
the signal that an air raid or disaster drill is over. |
clear away |
to get away; escape. |
clear off |
to get away; escape. |
clear out |
to remove persons or things from. [2 definitions] |
clear the decks |
to prepare for combat or some other activity by eliminating anything that might interfere. |
clear up |
to become sunny or clear after being cloudy or foggy. [5 definitions] |
clear-cut |
easily perceived; obvious; evident. [5 definitions] |
clear-eyed |
having bright eyes or sharp sight. [2 definitions] |
clearinghouse |
a central place where materials or information are collected or maintained, esp. for distribution. [2 definitions] |
in the clear |
free from suspicion or danger. |
steer clear of |
to keep away from; avoid. |