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empty-handed
[emp-tee-han-did]
adjective
having nothing in the hands, as in doing no work.
While we were carrying out the luggage, he stood by empty-handed.
having gained nothing.
to return from a quest empty-handed.
bringing no gift, donation, etc..
They came to the birthday party empty-handed.
empty-handed
adjective
carrying nothing in the hands
having gained nothing
they returned from the negotiations empty-handed
Word History and Origins
Origin of empty-handed1
Example Sentences
As lively as Leeds were, they still ended up empty-handed, however, and it means they really need something here.
"We came here fired up to do much more than go home empty-handed."
Fights broke out over inventory, and many coffee lovers left empty-handed.
"To come empty-handed to Belem," where the COP30 talks are taking place from November 10 to 21, "would really undermine the EU's credibility," warned an EU diplomat.
The Manipur-based ZUF dismissed his return as "empty-handed," arguing there is "no reason to glorify an individual who failed the Nagas on all fronts."
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