空く
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Meanings
- to become less crowded, to thin out, to get empty
- to be hungry
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This train is less crowded in the evening than in the morning.
I'm hungry, so I want to eat something.
Since this café doesn't thin out on weekends, I make a point of coming on weekdays.
After noon, the restaurant started to get a little less crowded.
After hours of consecutive meetings, I became hungry and ended up unable to concentrate.
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