Sentence examples for well empty from inspiring English sources

The phrase "well empty" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to emphasize the state of being empty, but it is not widely accepted. Example: "After the party, the fridge was well empty, with nothing left to eat."

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Well, empty and poisonous.

MOST people think of the empty space between the stars as being, well, empty.

The 12 miles of empty and pristine beaches remain, well, empty and pristine, and the trails through the tropical forest can be hiked without passing another soul.

King says he might soon retire -- I think that my trick bag is pretty well empty" -- but instantly cautions that he probably won't be able to.

What idiot left this here, just lying outside some houses where a child could pick it up, saying it has 1.5 grams inside it, and it takes me ages to get off the lid, and it's bloody well empty?

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All the technical gizmos in the world haven't stopped wells emptying in California after four years of low rains.

Subsequently 103 EGFP-expressing cancer cells were seeded in an additional 50 µL into the fibroblast containing wells and into empty wells (150 µL total volume per well).

Well, almost empty.

It is less solid than some but that means it packs down well when empty.

The reality that he hasn't done so yet leaves us, well, "Half Empty".

Reading Murakami is an unsettling, disorienting experience that can leave you feeling, well, immeasurably empty.

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