Yes, it can be (a hollow sphere, a hollow sound).
The word hollow can also be a noun, meaning a gap, void, or a small valley.
The word hollow is an adjective. It means to have an empty space inside.
Hollow can be an adjective, a noun and a verb. Adjective: Having an empty space inside. Noun: A small valley between mountains. Verb: To make a hole in something.
Hollow is an adjective, so it would be used to modify (add more information) to a noun or pronoun. Example: The hollow tree was filled with honey.
"Creuse" is the feminine form of the noun "creux", which is a hollow. These words can be an adjective which means hollow (eg. hollow cheeks, hollow sound), empty (eg. empty stomach) or shallow (eg. shallow analysis). It also be used to describe a slack or off-peak day.
feeling, belief, notion, opinion, idea, thought
'To the Europeans' is neither an Adverb nor Adjective. It's a prepositional phrase. Here's a good rule to remember: A Preposition is anything a rabbit can do to a hollow log. (Across, aboard, before, to, away, and lots of others)
A prism that is hollow.
That tree is hollow. Do you have a hollow leg? I'm going to hollow out a hole.
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no its not hollow
To become a hollow, another hollow must eat your soul. Once they have taken your soul, you become a hollow. :D