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comparative more vacant, superlative most vacant
Not occupied; empty. quotations examples
Below and to rearward circles the Tweed, silver grey on a dark brown field. Beside its low banks no tourists linger, vacant hangs the quivering bridge; down the narrow lanes no carriages come pressing over a succession of waving hills […]
1892, E.K. Pearce, “Tweed Side”, in The Gentleman's magazine, page 171
Blank. examples
Showing no intelligence or interest. examples