Synonym: clean, sweep, void. Similar words: faculty, privacy, vaccine, spectacular, vivacious. Meaning: ['vækjʊəm] n. 1. the absence of matter 2. an empty area or space 3. a region that is devoid of matter 4. an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction. v. clean with a vacuum cleaner.
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181. Powered by vacuum tubes, those old radar units are now dinosaurs.
182. In the post-Nehru political vacuum, this was simply a recipe for instability.
183. There's a special brush you can attach to the vacuum cleaner, which is handy for cleaning the stairs.
184. The tank under the wing is a vacuum reservoir for the brake system.
185. Its engine acts like a vacuum cleaner by removing pollutants to become a smog buster.
186. Unfortunately, good many of us in the United States have filled the hate vacuum by hating each other.
187. One was its glass house-the vacuum chamber that shielded the chronometer from troubling changes of atmospheric pressure and humidity.
188. But from a moral point of view its decision has created a vacuum that needs to be filled.
189. Steam beneath the cylinder therefore rushes into the separate condenser because of the vacuum and is condensed by an injection of cold water.
190. Having taken the plank out of our eye, we can see clearly how the Craft has stepped into the vacuum.
191. The aerodynamic buffeting had stopped, and it was now spinning quietly in vacuum.
192. What if we place Professor Summerlee upon the table, within the vacuum flask, in place of the cat?
193. The apparatus was operated remotely in a vacuum and in a temperature-controlled chamber.
194. On the contrary - it uses up the time we've saved with the dishwasher and the vacuum cleaner.
195. The delay has also created a vacuum, which politics abhors.
196. To force the pace now was irresponsible, and could lead to a power vacuum.
197. The housekeeper used to decide what vacuum cleaner to order, but the maids had to use them.
198. To understand what a plug-in is, try thinking of your browser as a vacuum cleaner.
199. He had taken with him more badness than goodness, leaving not a vacuum, but a breathing space.
200. Meanwhile, his receptionist can not vacuum fat, nor can she type as fast. Sentencedict.com
201. Ideas do not exist in a vacuum, free-floating in outer space, waiting to be corralled.
202. Young people from welfare-dependent single-parent families just aren't artful dodgers ready to graduate into serious crime and a moral vacuum.
203. Just another snooty $ 3, 000 vacuum tube amplifier, I thought.
204. In a moral and institutional vacuum, any strategy constitutes a shock therapy.
205. I stay in, play Bach on the earphones and vacuum the broadloom.
206. Like cosmic vacuum cleaners, they must sweep into themselves matter and energy from all around them.
207. Elsewhere, when governments had failed to provide schools, religious groups often moved into the vacuum.
208. Al Capone and bootleggers filled the vacuum: bathtub spirits, peepholes in the door, Joe-sent-me.
209. The result is a permanent war establishment run by a privately incorporated economy operating within a political vacuum.
210. Isolation creates a social vacuum, an absence of intimacy which removes both comfort and knowledge.