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Containing nothing; not holding or having anything
within; void of contents or appropriate contents; not filled; -- said
of an inclosure, as a box, room, house, etc.; as, an empty chest, room,
purse, or pitcher; an empty stomach; empty shackles. |
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Free; clear; devoid; -- often with of. |
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Having nothing to carry; unburdened. |
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Destitute of effect, sincerity, or sense; -- said of
language; as, empty words, or threats. |
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Unable to satisfy; unsatisfactory; hollow; vain; --
said of pleasure, the world, etc. |
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Producing nothing; unfruitful; -- said of a plant or
tree; as, an empty vine. |
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Destitute of, or lacking, sense, knowledge, or
courtesy; as, empty brains; an empty coxcomb. |
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Destitute of reality, or real existence; unsubstantial;
as, empty dreams. |
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An empty box, crate, cask, etc.; -- used in commerce, esp.
in transportation of freight; as, "special rates for empties." |
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To deprive of the contents; to exhaust; to make void or
destitute; to make vacant; to pour out; to discharge; as, to empty a
vessel; to empty a well or a cistern. |
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To discharge itself; as, a river empties into the ocean. |
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To become empty. |