to clean the inside of something with a cloth
to fall and have a big crash when you are riding something such as a snowboard or a surfboard
to kill someone
to make someone extremely tired
For the kind of money we're thinking about, they'd wipe out the whole of Olympia.
How long before there would be enough humanity among men to wipe out forever the punishment of exile?
How long did it take us to wipe out bison herds by the hundred million?
Just wipe out the fridge with a damp cloth.
She leaned back against the wall, hands to her face, trying to wipe out the last few hours of her day.
The early-morning meetings really wipe me out.
wipes out
wiping out
wiped out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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