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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
fill . - noun Plural form of
fill . Usually used of multiple people, not of a single person.
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Examples
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Just mentioning the title fills me with dread and guilt for disappointing my mother with my curiosity.
Got Teens? « Illiteracy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009
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From performances to album production, the label fills a unique role in the Harvard community as one of the sole outlets for students interested in modern music.
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The sight of the label fills me with joy; the contents of the bottle, however, do not.
The Wine Front 2009
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“This title fills a valuable spot in our 2010 summer release window, and will no doubt thrill IMAX audiences.”
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse to Be Released in IMAX | /Film 2009
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“This title fills a valuable spot in our 2010 summer release window, and will no doubt thrill IMAX audiences.”
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"This title fills a valuable spot in our 2010 summer release window, and will no doubt thrill IMAX audiences."
News 2009
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"This title fills a valuable spot in our 2010 summer release window, and will no doubt thrill IMAX audiences."
IGN Movies 2009
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I say nominate Tina Fey because each and every episode of her Sarah Palin fills my teabag with anger!
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AppBrain fills a few niches in the Android app experience.
AppBrain Manages Your Android Apps On The Web | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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He once again fills the shoes of a character and manages to make them seem very real.
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