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wipe

verb as in brush, swab

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Many of the lemon trees remain, as if untouched; others were wiped out completely, the hills where they stood blackened and desiccated.

Serrano valiantly continued, her eyesight hindered as she wiped blood every few seconds.

From BBC

The increase in National Insurance contributions the university has to pay as an employer will more than wipe out the increase in tuition fees next year, he adds.

From BBC

But moving to New York, and getting an apartment in New York, wiped out our cash savings.

From Salon

Drivers are usually banned for six months if they receive 12 or more points within a three-year period, after which the licence is wiped clean.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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