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Fill Definition & Meaning

1. To make something full by adding a substance or material.

Example: Please fill the glass with water.

2. To occupy or take up space.

Example: The furniture fills the room.

3. To satisfy a need or desire.

Example: Eating a snack can fill the hunger.

4. To complete or make whole.

Example: Can you fill out this form with your information?

5. To substitute for someone or something that is missing.

Example: Can you fill in for me at work tomorrow? note: these definitions are not exhaustive and there may be other meanings of the word "fill" depending on the context.

Examples of the word fill used in sentences.

  • I always fill my gas tank before a long road trip.
  • He asked the waiter to fill up his coffee cup with more hot water.
  • I need to fill out this application form before the deadline.
  • Can you fill my glass with water, please?
  • She filled her backpack with food and water for the hike.
  • Could you please fill up my glass with water, it's almost empty?
  • I usually fill my free time by reading books or watching TV shows.
  • The chef asked the waitress to fill the plates with the delicious stew he had just prepared.
  • Don't forget to fill the car's gas tank before going on a long trip.
  • It's important to fill in all the required information on the form before submitting it.
  • Could you please fill out this application form with your personal details?
  • Can you fill me in on what happened while I was out of the office yesterday?
  • The chef used a piping bag to fill the cupcakes with cream.
  • The concert hall was filled with enthusiastic fans of the famous pop star.
  • We need to fill the gas tank before embarking on our road trip.
  • I'm going to fill the basket with fresh flowers from my garden for the dinner party centerpiece.
  • The announcement of the new company merger will fill the employees with anticipation and excitement for the future.
  • I need to fill out this form before I can apply for the job.
  • Could you please fill up my glass with more water, it's almost empty?
  • The pastry chef used a piping bag to fill the cupcakes with cream.
  • 4) The stadium was filled with enthusiastic fans cheering on their favorite team.
  • 3) The library shelves were filled with countless books on a wide range of topics.
  • 5) In order to make the presentation more engaging, the speaker used colorful slides to fill the screen with striking visuals.
  • 1) Despite her initial reluctance, the chef decided to fill the dish with extra herbs and spices for an added kick of flavor.
  • 2) The entrepreneur worked hard to fill the gap in the market with a unique and innovative product.
  • He reached for the pitcher to fill his glass with water, but it was empty.
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  • The sound of the orchestra filled the concert hall with a symphony of harmonious notes.
  • She asked the waiter to fill up her wine glass, but he only poured a small amount.
  • The entrepreneur's innovative business plan was able to fill a gap in the market and attract investors.
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