After they emptied the bins, they washed them out.
The call of a nightingale echoed through the emptied streets.
I emptied my stomach into the toilet
There is no pronoun in that sentence
She emptied her old water into the sink and got fresh water.
Since he developed headaches each time he emptied the vacuum bags, Brian figured he was allergic to dust.
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They were glad to see the dustbins being emptied as there was a lot of rubbish in them.
The emptiness of the house was saddening. The emptiness of the house scared me The emptiness of the ocean is fascinating, yet eerie.
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It depends on a context. When used in a sentence like 'Please empty the trashcan', it's a verb. When used in 'The trashcan is now empty' it's an adjective.
a sentence with the word variety