How To Use Empty In A Sentence

  • It is by these special touches that the author infuses the books with the spirit of humanity, without which a fantasy becomes an empty fancy.
  • An empty plastic 2 litre bottle is tied to a rock, or bag of stones with strong twine or string.
  • He slowly depressed the plunger and once the syringe was empty, withdrew the needle and stepped back.
  • We cannot support all the shops we have already, so a few more very expensive units can only remain empty and unused.
  • The cats were then taken out of the room for 15 minutes, and the four bowls were replaced with identical empty ones. Times, Sunday Times
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  • For the last five years, he's been a fixture on Houston street corners begging for money, a life Edwards describes as dehumanizing and empty. CNN Transcript Mar 29, 2009
  • But when he returned to his room to give his other half the glad tidings, the housekeeper, who was listening to the story, interrupted to tell them that she knew of plenty of empty rooms.
  • The software is also a great customization solution for those who would like to alter the look and feel of the Finder, Dock and login window, making it easy to prebind and re-prebind their entire system or selected folders, run cron scripts, change startup mode and language, force empty trash, update "whatis," locate databases, and so on. Softpedia News - Global
  • The "freedom to learn" has become just another one of the government's empty slogans.
  • You shouldn't take the pills on an empty stomach.
  • When she died, the insurance company cancelled the policy, because it would not insure an empty house. Times, Sunday Times
  • This process must proceed with dispatch, without posturing, without grandstanding, without empty words.
  • Of course, daylight savings time will never go away, because modern environmentalism has become more a matter of making empty feel-good gestures than performing rational acts that actually improve something. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » It Seems I Was Right About Daylight Savings Time
  • The land was wild and empty, but there always seemed to be a human shape lurking in the tunnels.
  • The drive-through restaurant was quite empty.
  • Similarly, beer and soft drink cans, booze bottles and empty jars can all be recycled.
  • Art for art's sake is an empty phrase. Art for the sake of truth, art for the sake of the good and the beautiful, that is the faith I am searching for. George Sand 
  • This initially meant they were loath to adopt a reportage style, preferring empty streets and unobscured buildings, with people represented only to provide an area of scale or as pure portraiture.
  • The empty expanses of the puna, as the grasslands are called in the Andes, correspond to the silence in which we walked.
  • The interface between syntax and pragmatics may in general be summarized in a Kantian apophthegm: pragmatics without syntax is empty; syntax without pragmatics is blind.
  • The expatriate's urban cityscape is assembled from large spools of colored thread, empty liquor bottles, and toy cars.
  • Most everybody puts a plastic bag in the bathroom basket as a liner, so emptying is just a matter of lifting out the plastic bag and tying it up. Bugs and Wastebasket W.C.
  • Seven CHP deputies, including deputy from Manisa Şahin Mengü, took seats next to defense lawyers, although there were many empty chairs in the gallery. TODAY'S ZAMAN :: News
  • An empty bottle will float.
  • Things which experience gradual withdrawings and emptyings of their nature, and great and sudden replenishments, fail to perceive the emptying, but are sensible of the replenishment; and so they occasion no pain, but the greatest pleasure, to the mortal part of the soul, as is manifest in the case of perfumes. Timaeus
  • She agreed that gastric emptying was not an exact science. Times, Sunday Times
  • I felt very uneasy, as if my stomach was tight and tense, yet it was sloshing about and very empty.
  • On her right stood an empty cottage, fast becoming derelict.
  • Such firms supplied servants and looked after empty properties. Times, Sunday Times
  • synners tag takin' cheap shots at p. diddy talk like a pirate tea from an empty cup technological torture technology technology apocalypse--long time coming teh cheezburgr strikes again! And Then THREE Got By Me--
  • Richard inspected and rejected as poor towel substitutes a loofah, a half-empty bottle of shampoo, and a small yellow rubber duck. NEVERWHERE
  • The shot was filmed with the camera gliding down the empty staircase.
  • If this was the UK, I would expect to be ushered to a table (probably grumbling inwardly about the empty tables I passed on the way), then, once seated, make a curt nod and "hullo" to my table mates before either engaging in quiet conversation with my companion or looking pensively out of the window, trying hard to look like I'm thinking of Very Important Things. Amtrak adventures
  • In 1974 campaigners occupied the office building to protest about it being left empty during a housing crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Meg brought Scott down to the car after the moving men had carried off all the stuff, Julia walked around in the empty and bare apartment.
  • He spoke aloud to the empty room, “Cara, is everything ready?” 365 tomorrows » 2010 » February : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • There were empty grassy fields on either side of the uninterrupted road.
  • As we peer into the dark caverns of this empty metaphor, we try to discern shapes in our future. Exploring language (6th edn)
  • If the traditional image of the empty-nester is dowdy, sad and purposeless, she could not be further from it. Times, Sunday Times
  • We found an empty table at the back of the restaurant.
  • Last year it was convicted and fined under the Trades Descriptions Act for placing For Sale boards on empty homes in the area.
  • But "LeAnn Rimes," the 17-year-old star's new CD of country classics, may be uniquely bizarre: not because it's unidiomatic, but because it's so emotionally empty. An Abc Of Country Song Covers
  • He had woken at half past five in an almost empty hut, a reveille different from any other. THE OPEN DOOR
  • Colleges were also practically empty, although the students started going back today.
  • She opened the back door only to see thrown down on the lawn an empty can of her bully beef and, to make matters worse, an empty tin of her cat's food!
  • The room was empty except for a wardrobe standing in one corner.
  • If any of the two terms of an affirmative categorical is "empty", then the term in question refers to nothing.
  • Of course, the most peculiar thing is that she was semi-transparent, glowing in a soft yellow hue - that, and her eyes seemed to be empty, two black ovals floating in the middle of the light.
  • Yet even clouds cast shadows, and stars keep changeless patterns and turn circles around the earth, but the rainbow was nothing but a brilliant, beautiful, empty glow in a world made fresh by rain.
  • Sometimes we throw our seeds to them, but our efforts seem hopeless since their soil is barren, empty and dead.
  • His dark hair was matted with sweat, his expression strained and empty, the expression of release. Strangers In the Night
  • If you do use a portable humidifier (approximately 1 to 2 gallon tanks), be sure to empty its tank every day and refill with distilled or demineralized water, or even fresh tap water if the other types of water are unavailable.
  • Thomas and his accomplices empty the bags, which end of being full of rats, in the hallway of a low-rent apartment building.
  • He had the bottle of bootleg bourbon out and the glass beside it was half empty.
  • Z lays the chessmen to sleep in one of his four big tin boxes, now empty of their original Altoids. Camo Girl
  • She sat facing the space between the conversers pouring tea for them when their cups were empty.
  • The relationship had been important to me and its loss left me feeling sad and empty.
  • We walk along the beige pebbly Uruguayan sand, on the other side of the equator from where we live, the squawking seabirds overhead, the beach empty of others as far as we can see. History of a Suicide
  • Empty rooms suddenly resound with the sounds of living and life acquires a whole new meaning.
  • The right wing hall stood empty and quiet as a tomb.
  • Better an empty sea than a lost election! The Times Literary Supplement
  • There must ba less empty talk and more hard work.
  • Wenger, however, prefers to invest in promise rather than experience, and at this juncture the consequence of a persistent collective callowness is that while his club may have a waiting list of 40,000 for their season tickets, the empty seats in the middle and upper tiers last night spoke of the dissatisfaction of those among their supporters who do not subscribe to the doctrine of keeping the faith through thick and thin. Arsenal fizzle out after early promise – just like last season | Richard Williams
  • Ostriches roam about this camp, eating empty soda-water bottles and any bridoon bits they can find. In the Ranks of the C.I.V.
  • No loaded American troop transports were sunk en route to Europe, although several empty vessels were torpedoed while returning to the United States.
  • It was a large empty caravan plot that was used for contests. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Big Empty, people in Cape Town called the Karoo, and now she saw why. Memory Wall
  • Which was where she fled and Matey was left to inveigh against the idea to the empty air. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • It hits an audience like a glass of champagne on an empty stomach. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was going to go into the types of medication one can take to numb their emotions and fill their empty husk with medical happiness, but I'm far too depressed for that now.
  • He knew better than anyone what empty mummery such a spectacle as this really was. LORD PRESTIMION
  • It has been widely called overlong, empty, boring, and deadpan.
  • Similarly, third-party carriers are in a better position to reduce "deadhead" travel, which is any travel by trucks when they are empty. Crude Calculations
  • The roads then would be nearly empty. The Sun
  • Oreck next maintained that many of its challenged statements were nonactionable puffery: (1) the Dyson is “bulky”; (2) the Oreck vacuum emits “no puff” of dust when it is emptied; (3) the Dyson bin emptying process is “messy” and the Dyson filter is “not sanitary” and a “dirty little secret”; and (4) the XL Ultra 4120 weighs “only nine pounds,” while the weight of the DC14 is “backbreaking.” Archive 2009-03-01
  • there was a baseball game on every empty lot
  • Outside, green plastic garden furniture, creaking in the sun, each empty table complete with at least one crumb from a previous occupant and a chromed ashtray not quite empty.
  • More common were the homes built from pallets and scrap metal, and in some cases from empty plastic bottles.
  • The corridor was empty, but the door to the inspector's room was slightly ajar.
  • The zombies clawed at the motorcade for a while, but you know how it is when you're playing to an empty hall - your performance is bound to lack conviction. Courageous park police save Lincoln Memorial from zombies
  • It will also help protect the deaf and people who leave their homes empty. The Sun
  • These neatly landscaped grounds will be largely empty of people, who will usually enter and leave the towers by car from the gaping maw of a parkade off the Ring Road.
  • Instead of looking up at an empty balcony, audiences can instead see a fake ceiling with a picture of trees reaching up to a moonlit cloudy night. Times, Sunday Times
  • I know but he refuses to empty the trash himself.
  • Blacks troubled him most because the sight of a white worker emptying shit cans engaged their attention.
  • Aid workers reported finding the displacement camps razed and empty of civilians. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's the empty can that makes the most noise. 
  • Once more the evening sky is dark and the streets are empty, the silence broken only by the familiar rumbling bass from high performance stereos passing in the night.
  • Tenants have to pay this but if a commercial property is empty for more than three months the landlord is liable. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are not a bunch of empty promises made by a seasoned con artist.
  • She leans forward, cups her hands around her empty glass.
  • Your forever friend lifts you up in spirits and makes that dark and empty world suddenly seem bright and full.
  • The country here is an expanse of smoothish tilted slopes, big, empty, and lonely, and crossed (at about the middle point) by a strange narrow gut or gully, up which the railway once ran to Montauban. The Old Front Line
  • He found the door slightly ajar, and pushed it on open, clearing his throat to warn the occupant of his entering, but Greg found the room empty.
  • One-third of the island's population converges daily into Fort-de-France, whose narrow symmetrically squared streets are as congested during the day as they are empty at night.
  • She led a party of about six men towards an empty table, two of these also robed, but in brown, and the others in the attire of boatmen.
  • Take a sheet of paper before going in to any negotiation and empty your mind on to the sheet of paper.
  • The sky is filled with the remnants of the enormous cumulonimbus rain clouds that have been building up, emptying their contents and building up again all day.
  • Ace had this sort of stupid, empty-headed look on his face.
  • “Never, while there are empty-pated coxcombs at each corner to keep it warm.” The Abbot
  • It actually shows up the huge amount of rhetoric and empty wording piece by piece.
  • Staff are also required to empty their own bins. Times, Sunday Times
  • The protesters sat silently near an empty chair meant to symbolize the absence of the professor.
  • During normal voiding the detrusor muscle contracts and the muscles of the urethral sphincter and pelvic floor relax in a co-ordinated fashion to allow the bladder to empty.
  • I kept a journal while I was there, I have a few 'empty' days in it, but they were mostly days spent around a forward firebase or down-time for us. Manny garcia
  • On the table beside an empty plate was a pile of books.
  • An empty bad cannot stand upright. 
  • Plenty of light enters through empty portholes on both sides of the engine room and ventilator hatches in the roof.
  • They are doing this as a hobby to give shape to their empty suburban lives, not out of love for others.
  • What we usually see is rows of empty seats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suffice it to say that after more than an hour of pumping the poor guy like a mostly-empty keg, by the time dessert was served, I had names.
  • She rested her chin on her fist and leaned her elbow on her knee, staring into empty space and thinking.
  • She could defend herself - that hadn't been an empty boast.
  • No empty rate is payable on a vacant building listed as being of special architectural or historic interest.
  • Bravado, bluster, and empty threats were, after all, only useful to a certain degree.
  • An A-frame building with large glass windows and empty flower boxes. Shawn Amos: Cookies & Milk: Scenes From a '70s Hollywood Childhood
  • And a walk-in closet once filled with medical equipment including oxygen tanks is seen to be empty. The Sun
  • Empty the whole thing out and mulch your garden with the contents.
  • As he described them to the nomads of the Empty Quarter, they thought of the hard dark dunes found in their own desert called barchan dunes.
  • Investigators found cigarettes, a box of disposable lighters and an empty bottle of whisky in her flat, but no evidence of any electrical or gas faults.
  • I knew I needed to take a break, to empty myself, to fulfill myself with new things, modern things, some things to talk about, things to sing about.
  • The streets were empty of ‘decent folk’ and were rapidly filling with a different sort altogether.
  • Residents have complained about being awoken in the early hours by empty wagons rumbling through the town on their way to the quarries.
  • We all have sordid purposes and empty intents and material incentives.
  • Art for art's sake is an empty phrase. Art for the sake of truth, art for the sake of the good and the beautiful, that is the faith I am searching for. George Sand 
  • It's a bit chilly and empty hereabouts.
  • They take it off other people, and then they empty the packets and replace it with soap powder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why not empty prisons of all criminals and fill them with law abiding people? The Sun
  • Very good friends are likely to enjoy your company even if faced by the spectacle of you sitting in front of an empty plate.
  • The children's eyes goggled as the magician pulled a rabbit out of the empty hat.
  • The cave was empty and no bloodstains could be seen anywhere.
  • Old river emptying into Lake Managua reveals fossil bones; moraines east of it are found. Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891
  • Years go by and the books are still in the packing cases, the shelves still empty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fill your empty backpack with a freshly baked baguette, a fine, odoriferous fromage, a bottle of red, some fruit and you're good to go.
  • Set in 1912 New York, The Iceman Cometh spotlights the failed lives, empty hopes, and perpetual pipedreams of the stewbums, anarchists, and hookers of Harry Hope's seedy saloon.
  • She was always keen to shake off the early typecasting as the empty-headed sex symbol.
  • Empty bottles, cans and food containers are just chucked in the bushes and along the pavements, and while Belle Vue Gardens are being revamped the litter is thrown in there.
  • He listens politely, then makes plausible but essentially empty gestures.
  • We were given an office in the empty west wing.
  • They were put to work in remote areas to fell trees, mine the country's mineral wealth and open up the vast and empty land tracts of the far north and east.
  • ‘It's getting you back to the good old days when you used to organize rave-ups for two or three thousand lunatics in an empty warehouse somewhere? ‘laughed Syd.’
  • I was not prepared for the boarded up windows, the collapsed roofs, the empty sidewalks.
  • We slid into one of the booths that surrounded a long, central, white table with eight empty seats either side of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • His voice resonated in the empty church.
  • And there sat by the empty fireplace, which was filled with a pot of sweet herbs, the nicest old woman that ever was seen, in her red petticoat, and short dimity bedgown, and clean white cap, with The Water Babies
  • At the top of the tree, a huge osprey nest that should have been full of life lay empty and deserted.
  • He then walked deeper into the darkness, looked at the empty throne, and then turned to walk out.
  • I arrived on a weekday afternoon and the galleries were almost empty. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have looked at the seeds; I never saw in the British orchids nearly so many empty testae; but this goes for nothing, as unnatural conditions would account for it. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • Will the pilot be able to get a cork out of an empty wine bottle? Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite the fact that they suck in material from anything and everything strays, they are empty.
  • We, the people, who were brought here in chains or by guile or deception or empty promises, were to provide labour.
  • What I mean is that if we look at the antecedent clause of the conditional, then it is empty - there is nothing that it corresponds to!
  • On the table beside an empty plate was a pile of books.
  • He is the undisputed backbench champion of the well-publicized empty gesture.
  • Returning to Montreal in '93, his pro hockey days behind him, a disheartened Jere worked in the exciting and fulfilling world of home renovations, but nevertheless felt empty and purposeless.
  • So you can scoff and snicker all you like at the shaggy, hangdog 27-year-old next door dressed in a baggy college sweatshirt and cargo shorts, taking empty pizza boxes and beer bottles to the dumpster. Two Cheers for the Maligned Slacker Dude
  • The baby was sucking away at the empty feeding - bottle.
  • Better are small fish than an empty dish. 
  • One minute the plains are empty, the dew still glistening in the early-morning light. Times, Sunday Times
  • The electricians had contrived a catchment pool and a wheel in the torrent close at hand -- for the little Mulhausen dynamo with its turbinal volute used by the telegraphists was quite adaptable to water driving, and on the sixth day in the evening the apparatus was in working order and the Prince was calling -- weakly, indeed, but calling -- to his air-fleet across the empty spaces of the world. The War in the Air
  • This is a speech devoid of people and empty of metaphor. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems to work just fine, doesn't it, your ability to drown your emotions in empty sexual encounters.
  • Anyone who doubts me on this would only need to have seen me at 7.15 this morning, mewling pitifully to an empty room that I must have had bad sushi last night and was dying, dying, dying.
  • An assortment of half-empty aluminium trays and polystyrene cups were festering on top of the washing up along with empty lager cans.
  • Where passengers had stood crushed against one another in the crowded train, there was empty space. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jillian and Graham sat on either side of a silver-plated candelabrum, its twin red candles dripping wax onto the paper tablecloth, empty coffee cups in front of them.
  • We are not just disputing whether a beer glass is half empty or half full. Science, Technology, and Social Change
  • It would not be pleasant, certainly, to sit for an hour at a big empty table, ordering dishes fit only for epicures, and then, just as the waiters bore down with the Little Neck clams, so nicely iced and so cool and bitter-looking, to have to rise and go out into the street to a _table d'hôte_ around the corner. Van Bibber and Others
  • The only sounds Gitty could hear were the clops of Nestle's hooves, galloping down the empty road.
  • He threw away the empty magazine, snapped on a third, turned towards the huts and raked them with fire. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • If this happens, a tube is put into your urethra to empty your bladder.
  • The terms of our law, which are not empty sounds, will hardly find words that answer them in the Spanish or Italian, no scanty languages; much less, I think, could any one translate them into the Caribbee or Westoe tongues: and the versura of the Romans, or corban of the Jews, have no words in other languages to answer them; the reason whereof is plain, from what has been said. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • The least sophisticated system should be used wherever possible for the majority of pit emptyings. Chapter 5
  • So why did it all suddenly feel meaningless and empty? Times, Sunday Times
  • Blofeldism, an impossible and megalomaniac belief in world domination, is a perfect parody of Nazism and Stalinism —just as empty and just as deluded, although, thanks to 007, not nearly as deadly.
  • In dozens of cities, empty shells of destroyed buildings were clouded with smoke from fires that still smoldered. Burial for a King
  • Meanwhile Blackburn, frantically seeking to empty the boat after a wave had swamped it, accidentally bailed his own mittens over the side.
  • They sometimes afflicted people with fits or staggers or palsies for transgressions such as emptying a bucket of foul water in the wrong place. Wildfire
  • So now the movie houses are taking empty bottles as payment, turning them back in to the bottlers for cash.
  • It was fairly empty, with smatterings of people milling around.
  • But, as Limerick City Council, Limerick County Council and countless others are allowed sink so low that they cannot even empty the bins, Leinster House funks the fundamental issue.
  • They are there to fill up space profitably rather than leave it empty, they do not have any squatters' rights when an edible crop is needed. Planning the Organic Vegetable Garden
  • Art for art's sake is an empty phrase. Art for the sake of truth, art for the sake of the good and the beautiful, that is the faith I am searching for. George Sand 
  • As the streets started to empty, Erwin began to regret his contretemps with Dolan. EVERVILLE
  • I carried a .40 S&W, but I think it is too light, but had flattop Full Metal Jackets, and I figured that I could empty the clip on a bear if I had to. If confronted with a Grizzly Bear and my only means of defense is a .44 magnum, what ammunition load would be best loaded in my
  • These utterances/acts are outside the consideration of truth or falsehood; they are semantically empty - they can produce only meanings.
  • To try to blame the difficulty away in this manner is a transparently empty dodge. Behe: ID rescues Common Descent
  • Poetry is either something that lives like fire inside you … or else it is nothing, an empty journalized bore around which pedants can endlessly drone their notes and explanations. A ringing endorsement ...
  • It is underutilised - all services run with empty seats that could be used instead of driving a car.
  • He remains an aesthete, but his appreciation of culture is now spiritually empty.
  • William was pleased that he had not been sick, although a few of the prisoners had spent most of the journey with their head over the side retching their empty stomachs out.
  • The plane was fairly empty so we had our pick of seats.
  • The ground is frozen, thin ice covers the puddles between the furrows of the empty gray field.
  • On Monday afternoon, the living quarters on the flotel sat empty. 'Flotels' Await Oil Spill Cleanup Workers On Gulf
  • Their son goes to the cinema picks a row where there are three empty seats and plonks himself down in the middle one.
  • His regular spot was left empty, the grass he would normally flatten sitting upright and proud.
  • The butler came and took their plates away, and the footman's eyebrows went up a hairsbreadth at the sight of the empty soup tureen. THE WHITE DOVE
  • The vehicle was struck in the empty passenger side as the driver attempted to cross the tram lines. The Sun
  • Young as she was, I was struck, throughout our little tour, with her confidence and courage with the way, in empty chambers and dull corridors, on crooked staircases that made me pause and even on the summit of an old machicolated square tower that made me dizzy, her morning music, her disposition to tell me so many more things than she asked, rang out and led me on. The Turn of the Screw

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