clear of
clear of (something)
1. adjective Away from or avoiding (something). Keep clear of Mr. Jamison, he's very irritable today. If you boys are going to play outside, please stay clear of the street.
2. verb To exonerate oneself or another of a criminal charge or allegation of wrongdoing. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "clear" and "of." Vince hired a high-powered attorney to try to clear himself of the crime.
See also: clear, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
*clear of something
without touching something; away from something. (*Typically: keep ~; move ~; remain ~; stand ~.) Please stand clear of the doors while the train is moving. Make sure the dog moves clear of the driveway before backing the car up.
See also: clear, of
clear someone of something
to show that a person is innocent; to exonerate someone of a crime. (See also clear someone's name.) An investigation cleared me of any wrongdoing. They were unable to clear themselves of the charges.
See also: clear, of
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- clear of (something)
- keep clear of
- stay clear of
- stay clear of (someone or something)
- clear with
- clear (something) with (someone)
- clear (something) from (something)
- clear from some place
- as clear as vodka
- clear as vodka