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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bitterly empty" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to describe a feeling of emptiness that is accompanied by a sense of disappointment, grief, or regret. For example: "Jane felt a bitterly empty feeling in her chest when her long-anticipated vacation was canceled."
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They probably all have money in their savings accounts, and nice teeth, I extrapolated bitterly from my empty apartment.
Besides a few huge championships for the Celtics in the early 80s, many local sports fans glumly sat in silence while bitterly sipping a perpetually half-empty bottle for 20 years. .
In fact, I have spoken with business owners who complain bitterly that their establishments are now empty because there is no parking, ergo no shopping, along this attractive path.
While her parents fought bitterly about money, the narrator daydreamed in the empty at tic.
No Empty Spoons 7. (C) Vahedi spoke bitterly about his former country, especially its lack of a fair judicial system and widespread corruption.
The fishermen on Saba were complaining bitterly about the large foreign fishing vessels that were emptying the fish stocks of the Bank, sometimes threatening the small fishing boats from Saba, and in fact many local Saban fishermen stopped fishing because of this [7].
For weeks now, this bucolic northern Colorado city of just over 60,000, which has a vibrant arts community, has been bitterly divided over the controversial artwork that once sat in the empty display of the Loveland Museum Gallery where the sign now rests.
But many doctors have complained bitterly as the clinics' cabinets of drug samples have been emptied out.
They are bitterly divided.
His parents separated bitterly.
He bitterly assailed Pres.
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