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vacuum

[vak-yoom, -yoo-uhm, -yuhm] / ˈvæk yum, -yu əm, -yəm /


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Black holes get a bad rep because people think they suck things in, like a vacuum.

From Literature

The power vacuum has dented morale and left CDC staffers confused as senior officials have rotated in and out amid shifting priorities and clashes over policy, say current and former employees.

From The Wall Street Journal

One man accidentally gained access to thousands of robot vacuums, exposing the AI cybernightmare risk facing millions of Americans.

From MarketWatch

The NFL, meanwhile, has been unable to make any headway on headline issues such as expanding the regular season to 18 games because of the power vacuum inside the union.

From The Wall Street Journal

He replied, “The vacuum” — the gaping void where his career used to be.

From MarketWatch