Similar words: fulfilling, fill in, willing, milling, shilling, chilling, spilling, willingly. Meaning: ['fɪlɪŋ] n. 1. any material that fills a space or container 2. flow into something (as a container) 3. (dentistry) a dental appliance consisting of any of various substances (as metal or plastic) inserted into a prepared cavity in a tooth 4. a food mixture used to fill pastry or sandwiches etc. 5. the yarn woven across the warp yarn in weaving 6. the act of filling something.
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91. Filling in cracked paint and stabilizing cracks with adhesives can be painstaking.
92. Spread the bottom half with the cooled apple filling and cover with the top half of the cake.
93. The roundness of the pleat is improved by filling it with a little wadding or a tube of curtain buckram.
94. Will my right hon. Friend agree to talk to the museum to ascertain whether he can guide it in filling the gap?
95. In the kitchen Maude was singing softly as she baked bread, its sweet,(www.Sentencedict.com) fresh scent filling the house.
96. Remember that baking shapes need to be placed on a greaseproof-lined baking sheet before filling.
97. Roll out the bread lightly with a rolling pin after cutting off the crusts and spread thickly with the cheese filling.
98. Lunch will be fairly small and might feature a salad or small sandwich with a low-fat filling, or yogurt and fruit.
99. The results, which are kept on file, are referred to when filling job orders.
100. Now it has launched a series of competitions to select the best ways of filling the gaps in Britain's armoury.
101. The first Montblancs were filled by unscrewing the nib section and filling the barrel with an eye dropper.
102. As a pie filling it is rich and dark without the cloying and heavy qualities of mincemeat.
103. Arrange kiwi slices on top of the filling, overlapping in circles.
104. Stir nuts and water into remaining cake mix mixture, then sprinkle over filling.
105. Otherwise, the method of filling in the coupon is the same.
106. Cover with remaining dough, pressing dough around filling with fingers to remove air bubbles.
107. Alternatively, you can make your own by filling two plastic bottles with water or sand or use cans of beans.
108. And they push and prod them to do everything from filling out college applications to finishing their science projects.
109. Perhaps the clearest indication of this was the difficulty he encountered in filling the job of finance minister in his new cabinet.
110. Then chaotic behaviour recurs, with the phase space trajectories being initially confined to bands and subsequently filling a whole region.
111. Then fold the dough over the filling, pinching the two sides together until you have a half-moon dumpling.
112. Another passenger convinced her to leave the plane, which was quickly filling with a choking smoke.
113. Fold the phyllo, in flag fashion, from the left bottom corner up and over the filling to enclose the spinach.
114. Place two teaspoons of filling in the centre of each round, making sure it fills the hollow.
115. I like it with a filling of apricot and orange, but you can experiment with other fruit fillings.
116. At a local level, Gloucester's changes were largely confined to filling gaps left by the removal of the Woodvilles.
117. Misner tried to bridge it by filling it with chunks of ice in order to help Miss Hall over.
118. When we were children we were grateful to those who filled our stockings at Christmas time. Why are we not grateful to God for filling our stockings with legs? G.K. Chesterton
119. You can't win that by filling in a football coupon.
120. His expression was bland, and he obviously had no intention of filling the damning silence.
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