fill
A1Frequent NGSL-1UK /fɪl/US /fɪl/
Meaning
verb
to make something full of something; to become full of something
“fill something, Please fill this glass for me.”
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“would have filled this room and had less”
📺 Elon Musk's 2003 Stanford University Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders LectureLearn this word in the video →
“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work.”
📺 Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement AddressLearn this word in the video →
“SPEAKER: Last summer, in a grand celebration of literature, Harvard Square and Harvard Yard, historically known as the place for hallowed halls filled with books, was transformed into Hogwarts Square.”
📺 J.K. Rowling Harvard Commencement SpeechLearn this word in the video →
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