The answer to this riddle is "shoe." When a shoe is being worn, it is full as it is being used to cover and protect the foot. When it is not being worn, it is empty and at rest.
Half spike is used for batting while full is used for batting
It would ether be full of more adventures or free time for you to relax and have fun.
'Kara', as in 'karaoke', literally 'empty orchestra'.
The verb "to rest" is requiescere. The corresponding noun is requies (genitive requietis, sometimes requiei, f.). The "rest of" something is reliquus, -a, -um. Note that Latin doesn't say "the rest of something"; reliquus is an adjective that agrees with the noun, and is used more or less like the English adjective "remaining": reliquum diem, "for the rest of the day [the remaining day]".
The word 空手 (karate) literally means 'empty hand' in Japanese. This word is commonly used in both English and Japanese to refer to the Japanese martial art. 空 (kara) - empty 手 (te) - hand
Gas tank
The answer to the riddle is a "gun." When a gun is loaded with ammunition, it is considered "full," but when it is not in use or at rest, it is empty. This clever wordplay highlights the contrasting states of a firearm in relation to its functionality.
An empty glass full of
Full-Empty was created in 1994.
occupiedFull, occupied, overflowing...
Empty
half empty
Take the second and the fourth full glass, and empty the contents into the second and fourth empty glass. Put the now-empty glasses back where they were. Now the glasses alternate between full, empty, full, empty, full, empty, full, empty, full, and empty.
The bartender is required to retain empty liquor bottles, and then each empty liquor bottle is replaced with a full one at the beginning of the next shift. The empty bottles are then either broken or disposed of as local beverage law requires.
Stand them up in series, then alternate.
Half Empty Half Full was created in 2005.
Yes, to empty out the waste products from food, your cells, and organs; if you don't, your bladder will be very full and could leak into the rest of your body.