“VOID” на українській мові

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throw out eject cast away scrap cast up void
спорожняти
empty tip out void tilt quaff deplenish
випорожняти
empty vacate evacuate clear void
залишати
leave keep retain abandon reserve void
мочитися
urinate piss pee micturate void
іменник
прогалина
gap lacuna void flaw blank empty space
пустота
emptiness void vacuum nothing blank baldness
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вакантний
vacant free unoccupied void
позбавлений
devoid barren void destitute deficient frustrated
пустий
empty vain idle shallow vacant void

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empty vacant blank bare clear free unfilled unoccupied uninhabited

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vacuum emptiness nothingness nullity blankness vacuity empty space blank space space gap cavity chasm abyss gulf pit black hole

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Only his smile remained in the void as he disappeared.

As he watched, another fell to Tsen’s rockets, tipping out of the sky and crashing into the eyrie rim, shattering as it bounced away and fell in glittering rain towards the void below.

Embedded in that thought came a sliver of memory, of moving among the ruins of what the dragons called Xibaiya to the edges of a hole and oozing out from that hole a spread of void and chaos.

The One’s desire to fill the void grew to a hard hatred of his first child, and his struggle took on the nature of a war.

They had voices then, and they cried to their father, so he made the sun to shine on the worlds so that they might enjoy the day and stay warm, and the nights when they might sleep, and he set the other worlds to dance around the sun, and the moons to herald the twin worlds’ coming as they swam the void.

His struggles with the void had made a universe filled with many wonders, but glorious as his creation was, it was nothing without someone to love it.

The void would forever grow.

He worked and he worked and the void continued to grow.

His struggle with the void absorbed him.

He looked out at the void of air before him, as if he were an old man on a bench in the street, spending his last days watching the world go by.

The void never spoke, and never showed any sign of thought, but it became a thing in the One’s mind of cold will that desired to grow forever, and swamp what little the One had made in unending chill.