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"Our hero filled my nagging empties"?
What does this sentence mean--"Our hero filled my nagging empties."
The following is its context.
Our new friend chuckled. For the first time, I took a hard look at our rescuer. His bald head was fringed with gray, and his belly overlapped his bathing trunks. I wondered, Could he be... ? I glanced at his eyes.
He grinned. Then his upbeat voice distracted me. "Guess he did what I did," he laughed.
Something seemed familiar about his tone. I don't know why I said, "You're kinda like him." Our hero filled my nagging emptiness. Maybe daydreams tricked me. I liked not having to cover up my feelings or my middle age. Then, I remembered, through all our conversation, we hadn't introduced ourselves. I smiled and extended my hand. "I'm sorry. I should have introduced myself. I'm Carol...."
"Yes, I know," he interrupted gently. "You're Carol Lee Gebhardt. And yes, I'm Jimmy. And you haven't changed a bit."
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Re: "Our hero filled my nagging empties"?
As you pointed out (in red print, no less), the actual phrase is, "Our hero filled my nagging emptiness." That says to me that his presence made her feel less lonesome. He was, apparently, what she had been looking for. :)
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Thank you. And would you explain further what does the word "nagging" mean, I still don't understand it. Dose it mean "talking a lot" or "captious", I just find these two meanings of nagging in the dictionary.
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Originally Posted by
Jenny Lau Thank you. And would you explain further what does the word "nagging" mean, I still don't understand it. Dose it mean "talking a lot" or "captious", I just [can't] find these two meanings of nagging in the dictionary.
To "nag" somebody is to "bug" them. Something that "nags" you is something that "bothers" you. It doesn't have to be a person. It could be a feeling--guilt, for example. Does that help?
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Re: "Our hero filled my nagging empties"?
Then "nagging empties" means the empties are borthering, annoying or worrying, should I understand it in this way?
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Originally Posted by
Jenny Lau Then "nagging empties" means the empties are borthering, annoying or worrying, should I understand it in this way?
Probably the emptiness was bothering her. She probably wanted fill that emptiness. Figuratively speaking, of course.
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If someone is sitting with an empty glass and looking at it, expecting it to be filled, I'd call it a nagging empty.
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Originally Posted by
tdol If someone is sitting with an empty glass and looking at it, expecting it to be filled, I'd call it a nagging empty.
Good point! :wink:
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Re: "Our hero filled my nagging empties"?
Thank you,Ronbee and Tdol.Altough I haven't understood it very very clearly, I think I've got it generally. :P
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It means that the narrator wanted another drink.
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