clear out

Verb

 * 1)  To completely empty.
 * We had to clear out the attic so the guest could sleep there.
 * Clear out your e-mail inbox to make more space.
 * 1)  To rob or steal from (someone).
 * Kelly disappeared last night, and she cleared me out.
 * 1)  To be victorious in gambling against (someone); to financially ruin (someone).
 * I don't have any money, Betty cleared me out.
 * 1)  to remove or eject (from), especially forcibly.
 * The police cleared the crowd out of the street to investigate the accident.
 * We need to get the trees cleared out the way before anything can drive down this path.
 * 1)  To leave quickly.
 * They cleared out as soon as the cops arrived.
 * 1)  To become empty.
 * The town is packed in the summer, but clears out in the winter.
 * 1)  To leave quickly.
 * They cleared out as soon as the cops arrived.
 * 1)  To become empty.
 * The town is packed in the summer, but clears out in the winter.
 * They cleared out as soon as the cops arrived.
 * 1)  To become empty.
 * The town is packed in the summer, but clears out in the winter.
 * The town is packed in the summer, but clears out in the winter.