empty-handed
Americanadjective
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having nothing in the hands, as in doing no work.
While we were carrying out the luggage, he stood by empty-handed.
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having gained nothing.
to return from a quest empty-handed.
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bringing no gift, donation, etc..
They came to the birthday party empty-handed.
adjective
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carrying nothing in the hands
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having gained nothing
they returned from the negotiations empty-handed
Etymology
Origin of empty-handed
First recorded in 1605–15
Example Sentences
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Raising four children on her own and working as a refuse collector on a minimum wage, Diva did not have it easy and arrived empty-handed.
From BBC
That was most evident early in the game, when the Chargers made an interception deep in Patriots territory but the offense came up empty-handed.
From Los Angeles Times
In Neighborly Park Circle, a shop focused on local producers and designers, I admired the Smithey iron skillets and J. Stark bags, but with just $4 remaining, I left empty-handed.
Instead, the deputy coroner left the scene empty-handed.
With few job opportunities in the city, residents hope for a prized find to improve their fortunes - but most come up empty-handed.
From BBC
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