make+empty

  • 101emptied — emp·ty || emptɪ v. remove the contents of, make empty adj. containing nothing; without people; hollow, meaningless n. container devoid of contents …

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  • 102emptier — emp·ty || emptɪ v. remove the contents of, make empty adj. containing nothing; without people; hollow, meaningless n. container devoid of contents …

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  • 103empties — emp·ty || emptɪ v. remove the contents of, make empty adj. containing nothing; without people; hollow, meaningless n. container devoid of contents …

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  • 104emptiest — emp·ty || emptɪ v. remove the contents of, make empty adj. containing nothing; without people; hollow, meaningless n. container devoid of contents …

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  • 105emptying — emp·ty || emptɪ v. remove the contents of, make empty adj. containing nothing; without people; hollow, meaningless n. container devoid of contents …

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  • 106vacate — v 1. make empty or vacant, leave unoccupied, evacuate; abandon, surrender, desert, quit, depart from. 2. abdicate, resign, renounce, give up claim or right to, lay down, retire from, Chiefly Scot. demit; relinquish, let go, deliver up, hand over …

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  • 107inanition — n. emptiness, esp. exhaustion from lack of nourishment. Etymology: ME f. LL inanitio f. L inanire make empty (as INANE) …

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  • 108stone wall — noun a fence built of rough stones; used to separate fields (Freq. 2) • Hypernyms: ↑fence, ↑fencing • Hyponyms: ↑dry wall, ↑dry stone wall * * * noun 1 …

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  • 109sell smoke — (L fūmum vendere to make empty promises) to swindle • • • Main Entry: ↑smoke …

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  • 110stone´wall´er — stone|wall «STOHN WL», intransitive verb. 1. (in cricket) to bat solely to protect the wicket. 2. a) Especially British. to obstruct business, especially parliamentary business, by long speeches or other delaying tactics. b) to obstruct or… …

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