filled
IPA: fˈɪɫd
adjective
- (followed by with) That is now full.
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Examples of "filled" in Sentences
- Umber looked back with an expression filled with dread.
- It was a desperate plea, an interrupted wail of her name filled with terror, not anger.
- Here's what he read in the dictionary: "The origin of communism is 'common' which is a word filled with goodness."
- At seventy-four, Umm Hassane had never had an operation in her life, and the very sound of the word filled her with dread.
- _ When I think of my Ransom then I eat and I drink, and I pray, and in my poverty I yearn to be filled with Him, to be among those who _eat and are filled_ and they _praise the Lord who seek Him_
- Some of you may have seen paraded at our fairs, or in the public parts of some of our cities, hives containing tumblers, some of them neatly filled, others empty, and this meagre sentence written upon them, _not to be filled_!
- *puts out tray wif tee, cawfee, hot chocklit, chocklit and cawfee eclairs (proper ones, with chocklit or cawfeeflavoured filling – anything else is heresy…), applol chausson (puff pastry haff moons, filled with applol compote – nomnomnomnomnom) and croassants – boaf playn and chocklit filled*
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