to sell all remaining stock, often at reduced prices · to empty a store or section of goods
Have you ever walked into a store and seen signs everywhere saying 'Everything Must Go!' or 'Closing Sale'? That's 'to clear out' in action! It means a store is trying to sell all its remaining items, often to make space for new stock, or sadly, because they're closing down. 😢 It's a great chance to grab a bargain!
💡 **Pro Tip!** When a store is 'clearing out,' it's usually a golden opportunity for shoppers. You can find some seriously good deals because they want to get rid of everything quickly. Keep an eye out for these sales, but remember, items are often final sale, so no returns!
Your favorite clothing store is shutting down next month, and they've put huge signs in the windows announcing massive discounts to sell everything. Which English expression best describes what the store is doing? A. to stock up on B. to clear out C. to run errands