clean house
Idioms-
Wipe out corruption or inefficiency, as in It's time the Republican Party cleaned house . This usage is most often applied to an organization. [ Slang ; c. 1900]
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Punish, give a beating, as in Whenever he was drunk he threatened to clean house on one and all . [ Slang ; c. 1900]
Example Sentences
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Operationally, he has been clear about the need for an internal shake-up at the Fed, and we fully expect he will try to clean house.
From Barron's
Mayor Ramírez wasn’t the first local politician to try to clean house.
From Los Angeles Times
He coached briefly on his father’s staff in Minnesota, only for the Timberwolves to clean house soon after.
From Los Angeles Times
But there’s reason to wonder if it is effectively cleaning house.
From Los Angeles Times
As she cleans house, Linda quietly taps a button on her digital watch to time each chore, recording the tally in a journal once it is completed.
From Salon
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