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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
empty .
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Examples
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We quite won the sympathy of the pole-puller, a young country yokel, who now and again emptied a few picked blossoms into our bin, it being part of his business to gather up the stray clusters torn off in the process of pulling.
HOPS AND HOPPERS 2010
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Just when the world is fed up up with America, and the last penny has been emptied from the treasury, everybody rushes to the other side of the boat and starts singing in unison about equality and justice.
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Heavy rain emptied the stadium briefly in the third inning, but play continued.
USATODAY.com 2008
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When the game ended a few minutes before midnight, hundred of SMU students - including 18-year-olds born in 1987 - emptied from the stands to the field, creating such a huge blob that the Horned Frogs had to go way around them to get to their locker room.
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Then the water finally emptied from the broken vessel that was his body.
Orbit Books Free Sample SciFi Fantasy Book: The Future Is Now 30 | SciFi UK Review 2005
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Once the contents were emptied from the Oscar the Grouch type green âtrash canâ container, however (Slime came in different colours, some with plastic eyeballs, some with rubber worms), there was precious little play to be had.
Boing Boing: October 16, 2005 - October 22, 2005 Archives 2005
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Harkin emptied both barrels in response: "It just outrages me that someone who got five deferments during Vietnam and said he had 'other priorities' at that time would say that," said the Iowa Democrat, a former Navy fighter pilot.
08/17/2004 2004
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I was sitting out here, so they came right up and without a word emptied the sack on the veranda floor.
Terry A Tale of the Hill People Charles Goff Thomson
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When the squashes, emptied from the baskets, made a great heap on the floor of the drying stage, the women of the family made a feast, cooking much food for the purpose; some old women were then invited to come and cut up the squashes with knives, into slices to dry.
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We quite won the sympathy of the pole-puller, a young country yokel, who now and again emptied a few picked blossoms into our bin, it being part of his business to gather up the stray clusters torn off in the process of pulling.
Hops and Hoppers 1903
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