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"hollowness" Definitions
  1. the state of having a hole or empty space inside
  2. the way somebody's face looks when their eyes, cheeks, etc. sink deeply into the face
  3. the quality of making a low sound like that made by an empty object when it is hit
  4. the fact of not being sincere
  5. the fact of being without real value synonym emptiness (1)

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128 Sentences With "hollowness"

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This hollowness only compounds Ghost in the Shell's race problem.
Without their dramatic texture, his hollowness of character is clear.
I want to celebrate Hollywood in all of its hollowness.
But Giuliani's tweet reveals the hollowness of that talking point.
Hollowness: spaces between the wires, empty spectacle frames and shattered glass.
Politically, it demonstrates the hollowness of a core GOP campaign theme.
In so doing they reveal the hollowness of many of our vows.
The Trump and Bannon anschluss has exposed the hollowness of our patriotism.
But so is identifying the legacy of those reforms for contemporary party hollowness.
That's why trans people so often sense the inherent hollowness of these performances.
Yet his proposed budget cuts reveal, once again, the hollowness of this promise.
As with Tamburlaine's, though, there is a hollowness at the heart of Murdoch's conquest.
They don't celebrate popular culture so much as point to its hollowness and tawdriness.
That doesn't absolve Frank so much as suggest the level of his own hollowness.
Hunger is a need, an enduring hollowness that begs for satisfaction by any means necessary.
What we did not expect, though, was the utter hollowness of episode 24's carnage.
And Buttigieg's boomerish-ness only underlines the hollowness of the whole idea of generational stereotyping.
Voters in West Virginia do not appear unduly concerned by the hollowness of Trump's promises.
He plays to their sense of entitlement, but his hollowness will ultimately deepen their cynicism.
In this surprise devaluation, de Maupassant implies a certain hollowness in Mathilde's pined-for lifestyle.
But inside the impressive metrics of participation, there's a worrisome hollowness to the Democratic revival.
There's a hollowness to how your Ghost, call-sign Nomad, interacts with their squad mates.
This week has also shown that Trump will not sink quietly into his own hollowness.
That hollowness is the real problem because it creates shadow that can't be covered with concealer.
But when the credits roll, a strange hollowness echoes through the past four or five hours.
Nowhere is the hollowness of empowerment-speak more evident than in the realm of pop culture.
But however fun mocking Watson might be, there was a curious hollowness to the whole affair.
The election of 2016 is the culmination of this ideological era, but ironically reveals its hollowness.
There are occasional stabs at exploring workplace harassment, or considering the ultimate hollowness of most workplace friendships.
"Russia's veto exposes the hollowness of Putin's call yesterday for UN investigations," he said in a statement.
And as we go through this campaign, we're going to be demonstrating the hollowness of his rhetoric.
The painting's title, however, suggests the absurdity and hollowness of empowerment through consumer choice and material consumption.
There's a hollowness to her performance when it needs to be brimming with righteous fury and fear.
Waititi's stand against this hollowness was beautiful, but it was also a reminder of what Hollywood still is.
The conflicts were a humiliation, exposing the hollowness of its claims to be the world's most powerful empire.
Ethics watchdogs cast him as living proof of the hollowness of Trump's campaign promise to ''drain the swamp.
Noé hopes that, like the films he idolizes, the affective experience will be enough to excuse any interior hollowness.
Backed by a strong economy, Trump sustained that posture even as myriad setbacks exposed the hollowness of his words.
"Never was there, perhaps, more hollowness at heart than at present, and here in the United States," he observed.
The narrative homes in on the hollowness of imperial ambitions as Iskandar blazes a frenzied path of self-aggrandizement.
The clearest sign of the hollowness of Mr. Trump's trillion-dollar promise came in the budget released last month.
The tone of his voice and the confidence of his delivery shouldn't distract us from the hollowness of his remarks.
But what's left over is that feeling of tiredness and hollowness and maybe grouchiness, which is probably alcohol-related exhaustion.
Audio reproduction is composed of treble and a hollowness that's worse when compared to the MacBook Pro 15's speakers.
The long age of splintering, of singular, often wicked men standing over empires built atop lies and hollowness, is over.
While still requiring the user to pound it in with a hammer, the snarg added the crucial feature of hollowness.
What if blackface is clear evidence of the emptiness of whiteness, the hollowness of its being as an identity marker?
Torit, where Ms Mandi boarded that minibus to Kenya, is a good place to observe the hollowness of the country's government.
"In My Feelings" also possesses the same, weird vocal hollowness of "Shoot" and it's currently the ubiquitous megahit of the year.
The hollowness of Batman and Superman's actual beef effectively neuters everything that's interesting about juxtaposing these two heroes: Vigilante human v.
They were dual natured, let's say, shown on both men and women, as if underscoring the hollowness of binary gender descriptors.
At the end of all the myriad diversions offered up by technology-at-the-service-of-efficiency lies a great hollowness.
And this is how Real Lies and the Rhythm Method sing of England—the hollowness of today via the fullness of yesterday.
Electoral meddling, enormous data breaches, that feeling of hollowness that users are invariably left with after logging off—we regret it all.
We are confident that once all of the facts in this matter are public the hollowness of this criticism will be apparent.
Or perhaps Russia has chosen to mount a bold challenge to Britain, to highlight the hollowness of the government's tough talk about Russia.
The last six years have demonstrated the hollowness of retailers' claims that the Durbin amendment would result in lower prices for their customers.
"The hollowness of the FDA's decision is underscored by the many updated labels that are already in grocery stores," he said in a statement.
A future without children is an eerie, disturbing idea, but Nelson never tries to address the grief, desperation, or hollowness of the ensuing world.
The cashiers all wished me a belated "Happy Holidays," betraying the nonsense meaning of the phrase but also the hollowness of retail without it.
But, and it was rarely clear whether or not this was Cubitt's intention, there was a certain hollowness at the core of Spector's pretensions.
When performed today by live African-American bodies — without the white hero — taking a knee reveals the hollowness of the Emancipation Memorial's performative gesture.
She was hoping to write herself into a void: a state of hollowness she felt inside and out that might still lead to all possibilities.
Synthesizers, in the eyes of scene, symbolized falseness, hollowness, soullessness, coldness—in other words, exactly the ideas that Milemarker tackled head-on in Frigid Forms Sell.
Most devastating is the hollowness that pervades its second half, the sense that the glittering prizes that have been won at such costs aren't worth it.
But as fun as the movie is, there's an undeniable hollowness at its core induced by its unwillingness to follow through on certain ideas and symbols.
Which perhaps reveals that I've actually been further "right" all along, but either way suggests a hollowness at the Catholic center, a striking lack of common ground.
While shooting at both, I aimed to document the objects and moments that inspired the same type of spooky hollowness I felt at the two distinct locales.
There's a hollowness to all of this that makes it a cartoonish imitation of something like fascism but not nearly as dangerous as actual 20th century fascism.
To enjoy the episode, you have to ignore that existential hollowness—and the way it structurally mirrors the racism that it claims to critique—and so I did.
But the cartouche's evident hollowness, not to mention Murillo's modern dress, insists that the painter has invented this looking-glass marble object as a game or a provocation.
The gesture was understood to be symbolic—and the Taliban's recent attacks have proved its hollowness—but when Afghani returned to Kabul she noticed that she felt different.
The high-contrast elements are adroitly balanced, though the current company seems at a remove from the piece's earnest emotions, introducing a hollowness, an undermining echo of doubt.
Cassandra is under no illusions about the hollowness of army rhetoric, which trains soldiers to "liberate" the Iraqi people by "jogging in cadence to cute little ditties about slaughter".
If the current economic recovery broadens and accelerates, it's likely that the truths that Trump articulated about the hollowness at the core of our political campaigns will eventually fade.
Such a "winning trumps everything" attitude creates a hollowness of true character in our children and perpetuates a values system founded upon the false idols of privilege and elitism.
Even the cover art of the melting George Washington painting by Valerie Hegarty was amazing, and said so much about the hollowness of the American dream, and really resonated thematically.
Olympios's interview was the final chapter of the Bachelor in Paradise scandal and it played out the same way it did on television — with exploitative teases, and a frustrating hollowness.
And the production itself — portraying wealthy slaveholders as people of color, to appeal to people who can afford to shell out four figures for a single ticket — embodies liberal hollowness.
It's probably inevitable that a show so committed to indulging a single character's nihilistic fantasies about his own self-importance would eventually start to get lost in its own hollowness.
China's building over the past three years of artificial islands on some much-disputed rocks and reefs has perturbed the littoral states and exposed the hollowness of America's naval predominance.
"It shows the hollowness of the president's promise to put America's workers first, and a frightening willingness to let corporations write the rules for the rest of us," she said.
The icing on Kim's confection of caustic commentary was his threat he'll "tame" Trump "with fire" -- a throw down exposing the hollowness of Trump's threat to North Korea last month.
Its strongest sections illuminate the hollowness of passages that lean hard on cursory insights instead of probing beneath the surface of their easy summations to excavate more precisely articulated truths.
Applying thin layers of acrylic paint, the former president has once again reinvented himself as a deft, clear-eyed painter whose new approach serves to highlight the hollowness of his subjects.
"What the boy wants is not just money, but freedom in life, to be able to get rid of the hollowness of life," said one user of China's Twitter-like Weibo.
Ryan's ideological fanaticism has been apparent for years, and become more widely accepted since Trump began meticulously exposing the hollowness of Ryan's commitments to anything other than supply-side fiscal policy.
Mr Allen seems to want to make a broader point about the readiness of well-meaning people to subscribe to second-hand political rhetoric and the hollowness of the sanctimonious middle-class.
And it exposes the hollowness of Mr Corbyn's promise that, as leader, he would hand power back to the party's members, whose growing calls for a second referendum he continues to ignore.
They use words and phrases like "the hollowness of the Uber economy," in one critique in the Baltimore Sun, or "the Sharing Economy is Not Your Friend," from a piece in Vice.
But in striving so obviously to avoid footholds for judicial review, the new order unwittingly exposes the policy hollowness and, it should be said, the foundational dishonesty of the blanket travel bans.
But the layoffs at the Daily News expose the hollowness of this strategy—it may appeal to Wall Street but it doesn't make sense for the actual business of producing a newspaper.
For the West it is important to recognize and to call out the hollowness of this vision, rather than falling into the trap of accepting it as a justification for this regime.
That debate is today echoed in the controversy surrounding the N.C.A.A.'s definition of student athletes and serves as a backdrop that explains some of the hollowness around current drug-testing efforts.
" In "Frequently Asked Questions About Your Craniotomy," she skewers the hollowness of cancer culture: "What occurs next is this: fatigue, mood swings, muscle weakness, confusion as to the purpose of a toaster.
Just Thursday, the leaked transcript of a Trump phone call with the Mexican president showed that he understood the hollowness of his promise to supporters that Mexico would finance a border wall.
Which is why I love that Vice Principals found a way to confront those very topics while simultaneously acknowledging the hollowness many viewers would feel and engaging us in its protagonists' struggles.
Even in Germany, the homeland of starry-eyed euro-naïveté, you are no longer deemed "anti-European" for pointing out the hollowness of the union's many promises — promises that have now become problems.
Assassins is a devastating postmodern critique on the hollowness of the American dream, as explored through the lives of the often-marginalized men and women who have tried or succeeded at killing US presidents.
"Tax returns, sexual abuse allegations, leaked tapes, wide-scale investigations that illuminate the hollowness of his philanthropy — none of it worked [to hurt his chances of winning the election]," Anne Helen Petersen writes at BuzzFeed.
And then there's the United States, where two administrations have now allowed the Syrian crisis to become depressing testimony to the worthlessness of our word, the fickleness of our friendship and hollowness of our values.
The film's Kenney makes this "everything screwed up about our culture" observation while considering 1960s high school yearbooks, spotting a comical hollowness and rot in the society he and his peers were trained to join.
There's a hollowness to the action so far that gives oxygen to the series's (and the original movie's) toughest critics, who might fairly dismiss it as a glib rendering of criminal stupidity and Midwestern anthropology.
This is a critique conservatives apply only to Medicaid, because to extend it to private insurance—the kind of insurance conservative policy wonks have, and would not voluntarily part with—would reveal its hollowness and insincerity.
It's hard to imagine a clearer example of the moral and intellectual hollowness of Trump's nationalism than the Ukraine scandal—or a clearer act of patriotism from within the government than blowing the whistle on it.
As I plucked, listened and adjusted, I felt a hollowness that I never noticed before, hollow like the guitar—her voice, saying the most mundane of words—gardening gloves—rang within the depths of my cavernous core.
Why it matters: If Trump and Putin do not address these nuclear issues, their failure would not only betray the hollowness of their claims to a strong working relationship but would also pose grave risks to global security.
But it's clear that there is something unsteady, almost vaporous about the men themselves: Seth with his nagging feeling of hollowness, and frenetic Carter with his blond dreadlocks and mysteriously acquired family wealth — their taste their only identity.
The Hell House veterans' brutal accounts stand as a cautionary tale for how quickly wars can devolve, and a reminder of the hollowness of the Bush administration's prediction that American troops would be greeted in Iraq as liberators.
And having benefited from the hollowness of fake change, he became it — a rich man who styles himself as the ablest protector of the underdogs, who pretends that his interests have nothing to do with the changes he seeks.
There's a hollowness at the core of his characters, as if the price of psychic oppression, of a lifetime on the receiving end of unjust laws and casual racism, is not merely a diminished sense of self but, alarmingly, an absence.
But where the films of Philippe Garrel or Jean-Luc Godard crackled with the chemistry of new technology as it met new ideas, the shabbiness of the digital photography in "A Paris Education" reflects the hollowness of its own ambitions.
In "Heart of Darkness," the final image of Kurtz, the man of light and reason, is one of him hedged by human heads, capturing the horror of imperialism and the hollowness of the enlightenment philosophy with which colonialism wrapped itself.
"There's this hollowness yet this ghostlike pain still there which is fascinating from a scientific perspective but horrific from a parental perspective," said Hendrik Poinar, an evolutionary geneticist at McMaster University in Ontario and an author of the recent paper.
Though more modern technology and techniques were used in aspects of the restoration, Oppenheimer said the old-fashioned approach of tapping stones with a small hammer or dragging a chain across them, listening for tell-tale sounds of hollowness, had not been supplanted.
Even a stripped-down version of the Raptors might back its way into 30 wins, and Toronto fans surely remember the hollowness of a return from an ineffective tank-job (no offense to Terrence Ross, but Ben Uzoh didn't die for that).
Laura is a woman of enormous privilege who nevertheless has no emotional connection to anyone besides the daughter she barely understands, and the insistent quietness of the book, its glass-like sentences, point to the hush in Laura's psyche, the hollowness of her interior life.
Blake is indebted to artists like The xx, who perfected the sound of needy electronic hollowness, but while The xx's shadowy side extends to their public personas (they haven't released an album since 2013), Blake has managed to propel his preference for the nighttime into the spotlight.
It's a looping, strange argument in which he stitches together eloquent reflections on the hollowness of human existence, musings about electronic distraction, and concerns that an ethos of materialist progress has replaced an appreciation of metaphysical awe, all to end in a slashing justification of his own political resentments.
Her digressions into texts ranging from Homer and Jung to Peter Jackson's early film "Heavenly Creatures" are often fascinating, but they come to feel like attempts to make the affair stand in for more than what it wants to be, or to provide relief from its ultimate hollowness.
But as it breaks down the greed and narcissism driving this family forward, as it exposes the hollowness of their beliefs and the flimsiness of their institutions, it's hard not to suspect McBride has once again hit upon something all too real, something as frighteningly current as it is funny. 
He demonstrated the hollowness of his progressive virtues during what became known as the SNC-Lavalin scandal, in which he allegedly sidelined Canada's first Indigenous attorney general because she refused to subvert the independence of her office by granting a politically well-connected engineering firm a pass on corruption charges.
There comes a point in every self-identifying gamer's life when they catch sight of themselves in the mirror and see the hollowness of their eyes, the paleness of their skin, the cracks in their lips, and yellowing of their nails, and conclude: I need to spend less time playing these fucking things.
In " No Face (Pannier)," in the front room, the half-naked female figure, with gray-black, graphite tinted skin, stands with her fists clenched on either side of her waist; her hollow face — and the hollowness by no means communicates emptiness, anonymity, or facelessness — is encircled by a rosette featuring dozens of tiny, pastel-colored ceramic flowers.
Differing cinematic sensibilities due to the era aside, the concept remains the same: A man who's seen it all in show business and who's been driven to addiction by its hollowness encounters a talented, refreshingly authentic woman (younger, to varying degrees) and falls in love with her almost on sight, then introduces her to the business he's already conquered.
That insight led them to denounce Washington's support for dictators and call out the moral hollowness in FDR's fatuous line that Anastasio Somoza Sr. may have been an S.O.B., "but he's our S.O.B." They should not be surprised today that the Washington establishment's rush to embrace the Castro regime in pursuit increased trade would only further entrench the family's hold on power.
"This makes Russia's rhetoric about the hollowness of Western values and institutions more persuasive, which is good for Moscow, but on the other hand it throws down a gauntlet to the remaining EU leaders who I think will be under pressure to maintain unity on sanctions at the end of the year," Matthew Rojansky, director of the Kennan Institute at the Wilson Center, told CNBC.
Thanks.   yo pat this picture is rad as fuck this is ron over at buzzfeed please add me on instagram if I can profit from ur pain Klaver cleverly eviscerates the tragedy-as-entertainment industry through this isolation of tweets whose repeated hollowness of "glad you're okay"s serve as an ugly reminder of what is lost when news companies race to be first rather than right or even humane.

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