Idioms
clear out (of somewhere)
to leave, to get out (usually quickly or abruptly)
We cleared out of the building when our class was finished.
clear out (something) or clear (something) out
clear sailing
clear the air
clear the decks
clear the table
clear up
clear up (something) or clear (something) up
clear-cut
cliffhanger
climb on the bandwagon
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change the subject
lose out on (something)
on (someone's) back
come what may
go to any length
pass through (someone's) mind
keep books
in a sort of way
more and more
drop back
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Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize : Literature
Year : 1912
Name : gerhart hauptmann
Country : germany.
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