Similar words: chilled, skilled, thrilled, fill out, fill up, fill in, fillip, refill. Meaning: [fɪl] adj. 1. (usually followed by `with' or used as a combining form) generously supplied with 2. of purchase orders that have been filled 3. (of time) taken up.
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31. Defeat after defeat filled us with despair.
32. The house was filled with foul odour.
33. She filled the sink with hot water.
34. He filled the bowl of his pipe with tobacco.
35. Paul's face was filled with anger.
36. The air was filled with the scent of roses.
37. The stench of the cellar filled my nostrils.
38. He was filled with horror at the sight.
39. His head is filled with trash.
40. Tears of gratitude filled her eyes.
41. He filled out a check for $100.
42. They filled the sacks with potatoes.
43. She filled the kettle and switched it on.
44. The smell filled me with disgust.
45. Her heart was filled with gratitude.
46. The hall was filled to capacity .
47. My heart has been filled with grief.
48. I filled the bucket with water.
49. Rain forests are filled with amazing creatures.
50. She filled the bottle with water.
51. The pungent, choking smell of sulphur filled the air.
52. Every mailbox was filled with cards at Christmas.
53. The royal palace was filled with intrigue.
54. Her eyes were immediately filled with gratitude.
55. She filled the bowl to the brim.
56. Thousands of angry demonstrators filled the square.
57. She filled each glass to the brim.
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58. He filled my glass to the top.
59. The air was filled with the smell of flowers.
60. Warm hearted wishes for a happy New Year filled with all your favorite things.
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