Similar words: empty, emptying, western roman empire, emptiness, tempter, synesthesia, safety net, peremptoriness. Meaning: n. a parent whose children have grown up and left home.
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1. Many women enjoy an empty nest.
2. There will be no empty nest, no shedding of familial responsibilities and expense.
3. No one ever told me either that a stepmother could suffer so badly from empty nest syndrome.
4. I am swimming away from my friends' deaths, from depression and an empty nest.
5. I'm already feeling like an empty nester.
6. I had not felt his remorse over Mom's death, understood his intense loneliness as an "empty nester, " or realized most of his pals had long since left the world.
7. I had not felt his remorse over Mom's death, understood his intense loneliness as an "empty nester, " or realized most of his pals had long since light-beamed off the planet.
8. The city empty nester Pension can not simply rely on home, essential community support are very useful and necessary.
9. With the increase of nuclear family, the empty nester will increase quickest in the coming decades.
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