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Or does he mean "ravish" as in "filled with delight"?
That afternoon a jalopy steamed in filled with assorted people.
One system comprises nozzles set in polyvinyl chloride pipe laterals, the spacing between laterals being in filled with concrete.
The snow came down so heavy and so fast the the low spots that the cattle were laying in filled with snow.
On the plate was a small plastic tub of the type that coleslaw usually comes in, filled with thick crème fraîche.
It was the late '90s, and he was walking down Prince Street when he ran across the boyish designer standing next to a folding table selling capsules — the sort cold medicine comes in — filled with silver leaf.
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Put coffee beans in, fill with hot water, and after four minutes, a wonderful pot of coffee is made.
Your walk-in is filled with beautiful fruits and vegetables.
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