empty suit
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of empty suit
First recorded in 1950–55; empty ( def. ) + suit ( def. ) (in the sense “faceless decision maker”)
Example Sentences
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He's an empty suit of plastic emotions bound in hubris and anger.
From Salon
The trend goes wider and deeper — though seldom darker — than Shiv’s telling Tom she doesn’t love him, calling him an “empty suit” and playing the pain-slinging “bitey” game.
From Los Angeles Times
When Tom learns Shiv is going to vote against GoJo, he confesses to her that he is Matsson’s CEO of choice and she rages, calling him an empty suit.
From New York Times
McCarthy is an empty suit, a man without taste or style.
From Salon
We’ve had lots of metaphorical empty suits in Congress over the years.
From Washington Post
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