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A built-in wine rack is not yet quite filled.
Ilka opened her date book; the days were quite filled up.
What I need is a woman I can call my wife.' Nothing quite filled the vacuum left by Saskia.
The boxes, which were principally reserved for ladies, and to which there was a charge of sixpence for admission, were quite filled, but not inconveniently crowded.
Gibson was relaxed and playful, but, as always, there was a silence about him: an air not of something held back but of a space within him that is not quite filled.
It's an eerie, entertaining show, although more nostalgic than trailblazing nowadays – they perhaps never quite filled the gap where Donelly used to be, and Hersh's voice is coarser now.
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"I got back into promoting which I loved, but it didn't quite fill the void.
For much of last night's game, the fans -- not quite filling the arena -- were subdued.
I know he's got an enormous pair of balls - but it doesn't quite fill the gap".
But, leaves won't quite fill us up after a day walking in the hills and jumping in the sea.
The sets, however, don't quite fill the stage, leaving space on either side for yards of black curtains to fill in the gaps.
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