Fill up - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈfɪl ʌp|
Brit.
|fɪl ʌp|
verb
- make full, also in a metaphorical sense (syn: fill)
- become full (syn: fill)
- fill or stop up (syn: close)
- eat until one is sated (syn: fill)
- become full (syn: fill)
- fill or stop up (syn: close)
- eat until one is sated (syn: fill)
Extra examples
Boss is on vacations, I'm filling up for him.
...the cumulus of sundry things that fill up one's attic and somehow sum up a lifetime of experiences...
Just bung in some old bricks to fill up the hole.
We must fill up, we're nearly out of petrol.
...that woman has enough gimcracks to fill up a novelty company's mail-order catalog...
Various kinds of amusements serve to fill up the blank spaces of time.
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