on a full an empty stomach

on a full an empty stomach
mit vollem (leerem) Bauch

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  • empty — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. void, deplete, exhaust, evacuate, drain, deflate, discharge, unload. See contraction, ejection. adj. hollow, vacant, depleted, untenanted, devoid; hungry; vain, insubstantial, useless, foolish,… …   English dictionary for students

  • on a full stomach — on a full (or an empty) stomach after having eaten (or having not eaten) I think better on a full stomach * * * on a full stomach : after eating a lot of food Don t try to go swimming on a full stomach. • • • Main Entry: ↑stomach …   Useful english dictionary

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