"Fully empty" is this a correct word and if it is then say the meaning???
D:ll uhhh, Completely nothing! :D
It means not a drop exists or void of liquid or material. For example, the gas tank is fully empty----not even the fumes remain. Perhaps more common to say "completely empty" than 'fully emplty.'
it is called an oxymoron, it is when two opposites are juxtapositioned beside each other to create a new meaning. There are several examples of this: Pretty ugly Happily married Military intelligence
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it simply means completely empty not a drop
It would also be a phrase. A word is a single grouping of letters that have a meaning. A phrase is more like what you are speaking of, multiple words with a specified meaning.
The issue is one of redundancy, either something is empty or it is not empty. It is technically correct, but awkward.
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