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Definition 1:
To make (something) full If something fills you or fills your heart with an emotion, it makes you feel that emotion very strongly. .
Examples:
May I fill your glass for you?
fill (up) a glass with water
He told the gas station attendant to fill it/her up. [=to fill the tank of his car with gasoline]
Clothes filled the closet.
She filled her house with antiques.
His massive body filled the doorway.
He has enough books to fill a library.
Two hundred people filled the room.
fill a sheet of paper with writing
Tears filled her eyes. [=she began to cry]
Joy filled her heart. [=she became very joyful]
He filled her head with lies [=he told her many lies] about his military service.
Pastries filled with meat = meat-filled pastries
A vase filled with flowers
Stadiums filled with cheering fans
The theater was filled to capacity. [=completely full]
The thought of leaving fills me with sadness. [=makes me very sad]
I’m filled with shame [=I’m very ashamed] when I think of how I treated her.
The news filled their hearts with hope. [=made them very hopeful]
Definition 2:
To become full .
Examples:
Her eyes filled with tears. [=she began to cry]
Her heart filled with joy. [=she became very joyful]
The rivers have filled and are close to flooding.
The stadium filled more than an hour before the game.
Definition 3:
To spread all through (an area, the air, etc.) .
Examples:
Smoke filled the room.
Laughter filled the air.
The smell of fried onions filled the house.
Tension filled the air as we waited for further news.
Definition 4:
To spend or use (time) .
Examples:
She likes to fill (up) her day with small chores.
Since he retired he doesn’t know how to fill his time.
A fun-filled afternoon [=an afternoon filled with fun; a very enjoyable afternoon]
Definition 5:
To make (someone) full with food and drink usually + up + obj no obj .
Examples:
Foods that won’t fill you up
We filled up on sandwiches before leaving for the game.
Definition 6:
To place material inside of (a hole, crack, etc.) in order to repair a surface often used figuratively .
Examples:
fill a crack with putty
Workers filling potholes
fill a cavity in a tooth = fill a tooth [=put filling in a cavity/tooth]
He’s trying to fill the gaps in his record collection. [=trying to get the records he needs to make his collection complete]
These new discoveries will help to fill a gap in our knowledge of how the human body ages.
Some other player will have to fill the void left by his retirement.
Definition 7:
To do or provide what is needed for (something) .
Examples:
fill [=fulfill] all requirements
fill a need
Definition 8:
To perform the work of (an office, position, etc.) .
Examples:
fill [=hold, occupy] the office of president
A new representative will be appointed to fill his vacated seat.
Definition 9:
To hire a person for a job that has become available .
Examples:
The company hopes to fill several vacancies in its marketing department.
fill a job opening
Definition 10:
To provide the things that are asked for in (something, such as an order) .
Examples:
fill an order
(US) fill a prescription [=(Brit) make up a prescription]
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