
1) All you can eat 2) Appoint someone to 3) Become full 4) Compress 5) Cram 6) Crawl 7) Crowd 8) Dirt for a builder 9) Dirt in a dump truck 10) Dirt used on a new homesite 11) Eat until one is sated 12) Eating share 13) Enough 14) Enough to satisfy 15) Exclusively Anglo word 16) Exclusively Saxon word
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1) Cinema 2) Encumber 3) Filling 4) Impregnate 5) Infuse 6) Inhabit 7) Inspire 8) Inundate 9) Lag 10) Lube 11) Occupy 12) Overfill 13) Pack 14) Quench 15) Refill 16) Replenish 17) Rubble 18) Sate 19) Satiate 20) Satisfy 21) Slake
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• (n.) One of the thills or shafts of a carriage. • (v. t.) A full supply, as much as supplies want; as much as gives complete satisfaction. • (a.) To trim (a yard) so that the wind shall blow on the after side of the sails. • (a.) To press and dilate, as a sail; as, the wind filled the sails. • (a.) To possess and perform ...
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(Material) Gravel or soil used to fill voids in trail tread and to pack behind retaining walls and other structures.
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Pins knocked down following a spare or following two strikes which are added to the ten or twenty pins, respectively, when scoring.
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Any material that is put back in place of the extracted ore to provide ground support.
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The price at which an order is executed.
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1. To make full; to supply with as much as can be held or contained; to put or pour into, till no more can be received; to occupy the whole capacity of. 'The rain also filleth the pools.' (Ps. Lxxxiv. 6) 'Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. Anf they filled them up to the brim.' (John II. 7) ... 2. To furnish an abudant supply to; ...
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(Geology) Any sediment deposited by any agent such as water so as to fill or partly fill a channel, valley, sink, or other depression.
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Calculating the yield at which a future money market (one available some period hence) is purchased
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Man-made deposits of natural soils or rock products and waste materials.
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A colour, grey or texture used to fill an area in a graphic or other image.
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Fill intransitive verb 1. To become full; to have the whole capacity occupied; to have an abundant supply; to be satiated; as, corn
fills well in a warm season; the sail
fills with the wind.
2. To fill a cup or glass for drinking. « Give me some wine;
fill ...
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Fill noun [ See
Thill .] One of the thills or shafts of a carriage.
Mortimer. Fill horse ,
a thill horse. Shak. Found on
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Fill transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Filled ;
present participle & verbal noun Filling .] [ Middle English
fillen ,
fullen , Anglo-Saxon
fyllan , from
full full; akin to Dutch
vullen , G...
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In Poker, to draw a card that makes a five-card hand.
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Fiber bundles in a woven fabric that run transverse to the warp yarns; also known as weft or woof.
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Any material that is put back in place of the extracted ore to provide ground support.
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In conduit or cable tray installations, the portion of the total cross-sectional area of the tray or conduit that can be occupied by conductors or cables
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Refers to the number of pins knocked down following a spare or two strikes.
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Man-made deposits of natural soils or rock products and waste materials.
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filling an area on a cel with colour â€` the job of the cel painters
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make full verb make full, also in a metaphorical sense; `fill a container`; `fill the child with pride`
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noun a quantity sufficient to satisfy; `he ate his fill of potatoes`; `she had heard her fill of gossip`
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Material used to replace missing areas of loss, usually in ground layer. Fill Examples
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