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Vacantly
Vacantly Va"cant*ly, adv. In a vacant manner; inanely.

Meaning of Vacant from wikipedia

- NO VACANCY neon sign. Completely vacant buildings can also attract crime. A 2017 study found that demolishing vacant buildings "reduce crime by about...
- Vacant possession is a property law concept. Vacant possession refers to the typical condition in which a seller must hand over a property to a buyer...
- "Pretty Vacant" is a song by the English punk rock band the **** Pistols. It was released on 1 July 1977 as the band's third single and was later featured...
- Vacant Possession may refer to: Vacant possession, legal term Vacant Possession (film), 1995 film Vacant Possession (novel), 1986 novel This disambiguation...
- The Vacant Lot is a short-lived sketch comedy show starring the comedy group of the same name, which CBC Television ran for only six episodes starting...
- A vacant niche or empty niche is an ecological niche in a particular ecosystem that is not occupied by a particular species. The issue of what exactly...
- Vacants to Value is a Baltimore initiative enacted in 2010 by former Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to incentivize purchases of abandoned homes in the...
- The Vacant Lots are an American post-punk electro band based in Brooklyn, New York. The Vacant Lots are a two-piece post-punk electro band formed by Jared...
- Vacant Possession is the title of the second novel by British author Hilary Mantel, first published in 1986 by Chatto and Windus. It continues the story...
- In the card game bridge, the law or principle of vacant places is a simple method for estimating the probable location of any particular card in the two...