4 Metaphors for empty

All empty is that house, And all deserted!

Don Juan and I are as empty as hides.

Even the seventy-five pretty waitresses at the Gaities would turn up their seventy-five retrousse noses at a man with pockets as empty as mine.

The Jesuits, with their cunning, guessed that they must give their services a theatrical attraction, and for this reason their churchesgilt, carpeted, and decked with flowers like dressing-roomsare always full, whereas the old cathedrals are as empty as tombs.

4 Metaphors for  empty