clear out of some place

clear (someone or something) out of (some place)

1. To remove something from a space or area. We need to clear some of this junk out of the garage so that I can actually put my car in it!
2. To impel or force someone or something to leave a place. If we call the cops, they'll clear everyone out of that raucous house party immediately.
See also: clear, of, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

clear someone or something out of some place

 and clear someone or something out
to make someone or something leave a place. Please clear all the people out of here. Clear out the people quickly, please.
See also: clear, of, out, place
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • clear (someone or something) out of (some place)
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  • enter in(to) (something)
  • enter into
  • empty out
  • jonx
  • (I) told you (so)
  • I told you so
  • bring (one) up on (something)
  • bring up on