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How to Use "Fill" with Example Sentences
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fill
(v):
to make something full
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Used with adverbs:
"
The pool is
filling
quickly
.
"
(quickly, rapidly, fast)
"
The room
suddenly
filled
with people.
"
(suddenly, gradually, slowly, immediately, instantly)
"
He
filled
the box
completely
with books.
"
(completely, entirely)
"
It will take a while to
fill
up
all the space.
"
(up)
Used with verbs:
"
The reservoir
began to
fill
with water.
"
(began to)
"
His voice
seems to
fill
the room.
"
(seems to)
Used with prepositions:
"
She
filled
the glass
with
juice.
"
(with)
Used with nouns:
"
A sweet
aroma
filled
the air.
"
(aroma, scent, smell, perfume)
"
Smoke
filled
the room.
"
(smoke, sunlight, light, dust)
"
Music
filled
the room.
"
(music, sound, silence, noise)
"
He was
filled
with
disappointment
after the loss.
"
(disappointment, sadness, anger, rage)
"
She
filled
the
pitcher
with water.
"
(pitcher, jar, jug, kettle, tank, bottle, bucket, can, cup, glass, pail, pot, mug)
"
She
filled
the
bath
.
"
(bath, tub, pool, sink)
"
Students
filled
the
auditorium
.
"
(auditorium, classroom, gym, halls, stadium, room)
"
They
filled
a
bag
with supplies.
"
(bag, box, sack, basket)
"
We are trying to
fill
the
position
.
"
(position, vacancy, opening, post)
"
The pharmacist
filled
her
prescription
.
"
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