Old Mother Hubbard
Old Mother Hubbard opened the cupboard to find it empty.
It was her cupboard that was empty.
The boys decide to leave the cupboard empty at the end of the story as a sign of moving on from their childhood adventures and growing up. By leaving it empty, they are symbolically closing that chapter of their lives and embracing the changes that come with growing older.
One thing that rhymes with when empty it was filled with rags "I don't really like to brag, we can also play tag."
The word emptiest does not have a word that rhymes with it. The word emptiest is the superlative adjective of the word empty.
Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to get her poor dog a bone. But when she got there, the cupboard was bare, and so the poor dog had none.
Between your ears, behind your face...
One thing that rhymes with when empty it was filled with rags "I don't really like to brag, we can also play tag."
<BR> i.e. break line is an empty tag. An empty tag once opened is not needed to be closed.
Empty tags are the ones that do not need to be closed. They once opened are not closed like <br>.
The phrase "Mother Hubbard's cupboard is bare" is a reference to the nursery rhyme character Old Mother Hubbard, whose cupboard was empty, highlighting a lack of food or resources. It's used to describe a situation where someone has run out of supplies or resources.
When the narrator opened the door the first time in "The Raven," there was no one there. The narrator was puzzled by the empty space outside his door.
"Plenty" and "entry" somewhat rhyme with "empty."