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Adjective
(of a document, record, etc.) bearing no marks of discreditable or unlawful conduct; listing no offenses
Slang .
- innocent of any crime.
- not having a criminal record.
- carrying or containing no evidence of unlawful activity or intent, as controlled substances, unlicensed weapons, or contraband
- The agents searched the car for drugs, but it was clean.
- not using narcotics.
Chiefly Biblical . having no physical or moral blemish or carrying no taboo so as to make impure according to the laws, esp. the dietary or ceremonial laws
Verb (used with object)
Verb phrases
clean out,
- to empty in order to straighten or clean.
- to use up; exhaust
- He had cleaned out his savings.
- Informal . to drive out by force.
- to empty or rid (a place) of occupants, contents, etc.
- Eager customers cleaned out the store on the first day of the sale. The thief cleaned out the safe.
- Slang . to cause to lose all or almost all one's money or possessions.
Idioms
clean full
- Nautical .
- (of a sail or sails) filled with wind; rap full.
- (of a sailing vessel) with all sails full of wind; rap full.
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