"Clean out the barn" is an idiom that means to get rid of unnecessary items, unwanted clutter, or excess baggage to make space for new things or experiences. It can also refer to literally cleaning a barn or space to improve organization or hygiene.
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Concrete or rubber flooring are the best materials for constructing a durable and easy-to-clean barn floor.
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant the right or honorable thing. A cowboy always tried to do the clean thing.
Yes, "clean out" does not have a hyphen when used as a verb phrase. However, it can have a hyphen when used as an adjective phrase, as in "clean-out sale."
Rugs from Pottery Barn are no harder or easier to clean than most rugs you will be able to purchase from consumer retail stores. Renting a rug cleaner will do perfectly well.
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means to obtain or procure. A cowboy might ask,"Can you help me shake up a fiddler for the barn dance?"
It means a decisive victory, the winner of all prizes and contests in a competition, It can also mean a thorough and sweeping change
The prepositional phrase in the sentence "The dishes in the dishwasher are clean" is "in the dishwasher." This phrase provides additional information about the location of the dishes.
Well depending on where you live Stable can mean a barn that houses only horses. In other places Stables mean the stalls that horses live in inside the barn.