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Clean Off

Definition: To remove dirt, dust, or other unwanted substances from a surface, object, or a person.


As a verb:

  1. To clean off the kitchen counter, use a mild household cleaner.
  2. Make sure to clean off your shoes before entering the house.
  3. He had to clean off the mud from his car after driving through the muddy road.

As a noun:

  1. The cleaner was effective in providing a clean-off of the stains on the carpet.
  2. Before painting, a thorough clean-off of the old paint is necessary.
  3. She gave her car a clean-off to get rid of all the dust accumulated during the road trip.

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