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empty–handed
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
empty–handed
(adjective)
empty–handed
/ˌɛmpti
ˈ
hændəd/
adjective
empty–handed
/ˌɛmpti
ˈ
hændəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of EMPTY–HANDED
:
without having, carrying, or bringing anything
I don't want to show up (at the party)
empty-handed
.
She came back (from the conference)
empty-handed
.
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