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to filled

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To occupy fully, to take up all of.

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In one scene, she and the director walk down Madison Avenue, "like we used to", filled with nostalgia for themselves and the city.

So they have to be kept dry inside their storage domes, which themselves have to filled with nitrogen gas to limit the risk of spontaneous combustion.

Note that "al dente" does not apply to egg pastas, much less to filled ones: you want the wrappers to be silken, not like cardboard.

But the stadium was sold out, even if it was not close to filled, for a game that the Patriots ended up winning, 27-20.

The arenas are larger now and so are the press sections, but it seems they won't be anywhere close to filled.

Love as ailment is an ancient trope which the poem revitalises with its references to filled eyes, sinusitis, vertigo, and the idea that it's something we "never quite get over".

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Tables began to fill.

Big shoes to fill.

The streets began to fill.

He needs to fill it".

I volunteered to fill in.

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