How To Use Fill up In A Sentence

  • You could wait until you've got only a thimbleful of gas in there, but why not fill up now and forget about it for the next 60,000 miles?
  • Bouchons were originally wine bars where the local silk workers or passing stagecoach drivers could fill up on a simple, hearty cuisine that was based on fresh local products -- mostly pig in the form of andouillette, fried crackling, tripes, petit salé -- and lots of the local wine among like-minded souls, enjoying their brief moment of freedom amid laughter and loud, boisterous behavior. Jamie Schler: A Side Trip to Lyons: Le Bouchon
  • How the books (not having been chosen with reference to this great event) were of awkward sizes, and did not make comfortable paving for the bottom of the trunk; whilst folded stockings may be called the packer's delight, from their usefulness to fill up corners. Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances
  • A youth with a white bandana across his face and wearing a baseball cap walked into the store and demanded staff fill up a white carrier bag with money.
  • This product will fill up vacancy of domestic 3 D information acquirement system.
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  • Its simple pleasures include a cute brass hand pump to fill up your bathroom sink and dinner à deux on your deck. Times, Sunday Times
  • Warehouses at the frontier between the two countries fill up with sacks of rice and flour.
  • Clinicians should remember to ‘fill up the tank’ before attempting to constrict the vessel.
  • Take an end-of-summer city break in Oslo and enjoy the bustling nightlife as the bars fill up to catch the end of the midnight sun.
  • The silver lining is that the planner will probably fill up fast ...... "Pathetic" and "Sad" - SpouseBUZZ
  • They are there to fill up space profitably rather than leave it empty, they do not have any squatters' rights when an edible crop is needed. Planning the Organic Vegetable Garden
  • How are you supposed to fill up the time waiting in one of these grim places? Times, Sunday Times
  • What happens if you drive the car out of state and fill up with high-sulfur fuel?
  • To catch a monky take a ripe cocoa-nut dig out the three eyes and the meat Fill up the unbroken shell with almost any kind of edibles; then tie a cord through the two holes and tie the nut fast to a tree or a stake. Black Beaver The Trapper
  • But alas! my dear Mr.B. was never yet thought so entirely fit to fill up the character of a casuistical divine, as that one may absolutely rely upon his decisions in these serious points: and you know we must stand or fall by our own judgments. Pamela
  • Unprotected manholes can fill up with silt, as can associated piping.
  • In addition to baked goods, candy and nuts frequently fill up a pint or half gallon of ice cream.
  • Japanese chess, story-telling, and the samisen fill up the early part of the evening, but later, an agonising performance, which they call singing, begins, which sounds like the very essence of heathenishness, and consists mainly in a prolonged vibrating Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • And in order to avoid burning your shirt, fill up the iron with water (for steam) and use a spray bottle to moisten the shirt prior to ironing.
  • Those who fill up and close garages stop others getting fuel. The Sun
  • ‘I wanted to get people's attention and fill up the coliseum,’ said Juan Mamani, 46, the president of the Titans and a wrestler himself.
  • Fill up on the wrong foods at the wrong times and you won't get the best from your fitness regimen. Times, Sunday Times
  • To make the soldering iron, one must first fill up his hotpot with water. Boing Boing
  • They cannot take payment but can fill up while drivers browse forecourt shops. The Sun
  • Warehouses at the frontier between the two countries fill up with sacks of rice and flour.
  • The compulsion to write - to fill up a blank page as an assertion of identity and ego - often produced volumes of personal jottings: page upon page of astounding outpouring and emotional release.
  • Nevertheless, I managed to fill up the car out by the Harbour View station when I drove out there in the evening to look upon two skin rashes and earn a smalls.
  • Forever cannot fill up void.
  • Families aren't having more children to fill up the extra space, so there's plenty of room for a Labrador to romp around.
  • On Thursday night she went to her yoga class, glad to have something to fill up the evening.
  • I keep my purse very small so it won't fill up so there's not much else besides wallet, phone, cardcase, pen sometimes, a rather dented Julian card and a lot of assorted other people's cards and scraps of paper with scribbles. Cat in the bag?
  • Fill up his glass with beer, please.
  • I even got up early to play sims before school. then after school me and holly played till 9. haha woohoo. well my bathroom meter is a little low .. gotta go fill up green! nous parlour, ahkikiki * runs to the bathroom* Poontang Diary Entry
  • After so many activities, you'll need to fill up on healthful dishes such as the grilled grouper with herbed couscous, green beans and salsa at the resort's hilltop restaurant, which offers stunning views of the North Sound.
  • He can fill up the lane, earn his minutes and his keep just by being big.
  • At ten o 'clock on a Saturday morning the conference room began to fill up.
  • She folds her arms across her chest, letting the crickets and cicadas hidden in the garden fill up the silence.
  • Readers writing in books usually takes the form of notes in the side margins of a book, though there are those who will scribble on the flyleaf or fill up the endpapers.
  • Nor had she, like many persons of great intellect, confined herself to theory, or stopped short where practical usefulness begins; inasmuch as she could ingross, fair-copy, fill up printed forms with perfect accuracy, and, in short, transact any ordinary duty of the office down to pouncing a skin of parchment or mending a pen. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • We ordered drinks - Indian beer and house white wine and popadoms - and the small restaurant, which must seat fewer than 40 people, soon began to fill up.
  • On top of that, you will likely need to fill up on health often as the enemy can get quite lucky with headshots when you are not mounted behind your M60.
  • While she lay dying she asked her husband to use her own body to help fill up the moat, which was done. Christianity Today
  • Then, fill up that salad or soup bowl to the brim!
  • Use a calking gun to fill up holes in your home to keep cockroaches from coming in, and keep moisture to a minimum. CNN Transcript Mar 10, 2007
  • Worst of all, Hull is to fill up with giant, brightly coloured fibreglass toads, a stunt so loopily against the spirit of the two poems that are their inspiration – "Toads" and "Toads Revisited", in which the squatting toad, impossible to shake off, is both a symbol of work and of the narrator's timid and confining personality – I find myself wondering whether their creators have actually read either one. In search of the real Philip Larkin
  • But it won't be long before the house and garden fill up again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Have one in your hand as you fill up your boat to catch fuel drips from the nozzle and the deck fuel fill.
  • Fill up one side of the plate with leafy greens and nonstarchy vegetables.
  • God endured them with much long-suffering -- exercised a great deal of patience towards them, let them alone to fill up the measure of sin, to grow till they were ripe for ruin, and so they became fitted for destruction, fitted by their own sin and self-hardening. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • While she lay dying she asked her husband to use her own body to help fill up the moat, which was done. Christianity Today
  • By night, two-step under the stars and fill up on BBQ ribs.
  • Instead of this, we either put on a stock with a sham tie, (now all _sham_ things, of what kind soever, militate against good taste,) or else, to make the most of our scarf, we fill up the aperture of the waistcoat with an ambitious quantity of drapery, and we stick therein an enormous and obtrusively ostentatious pin. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845
  • In between meals try to fill up on nuts and fruit instead of crisps and chocolate.
  • This ancestor will hold key records you require to fulfill upon your ascension in this lifetime.
  • Fill up the form according to the instructions.
  • They were really, really light -- the paper was translucent and kind of crinkled -- so you could fill up to two or three pages and not rack up a fortune in stamps when you went to mail your letter. Undefined
  • Contestants must fill up a bingo grid by putting interlocking sets of bricks together as quickly as possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Warehouses at the frontier between the two countries fill up with sacks of rice and flour.
  • When we do have a meal, its just solely to fill up the growling tums.
  • Philip Sutcliffe, from Appleby Road in Kendal, has to endure the tempting smell of the beer that slowly drains past his feet as the bottles of lager, pils and alcopops fill up around him.
  • It's done? This concoction is odorless ! Now I can fill up the washbowl.
  • I quietly made small talk to fill up the silence, neatly engaging Victoria in conversation and trying to include Zack whenever I could - he was distant and brooding, and ate little, and he still had not told me anything.
  • We'd better stop at the garage to fill up, we're nearly out of petrol.
  • Those who fill up and close garages stop others getting fuel. The Sun
  • Stick it in a safe, sit a bloke next to the safe, fill up the cashpoint machine as and when. The Sun
  • Parking spaces in Battersea Park soon fill up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fill up on potatoes, bread and pasta, which are high in carbohydrate and low in fat.
  • He then tried to backtrack by saying he knew how much it cost to fill up a car, but not how much a litre costs. The Sun
  • Deuceace handed back the letter; sneared, and poohd, and hinted that such an invitation was an insult at best (what he called a pees ally); and, the ladies might depend upon it, was only sent because Lady Bobtail wanted to fill up two spare places at her table. The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush
  • Today church pews across Scotland will fill up with worshippers, drawn by faith - or simply tradition - to sing carols and listen to the story of the nativity.
  • In fact, avoid energy expenditure as much as possible to allow your muscles to fill up.
  • Fill up his glass with beer, please.
  • But first I fill up on koubideh - grilled, seasoned beef and lamb wrapped in soft lavash with basil and parsley.
  • Fill up on potatoes, bread and pasta, which are high in carbohydrate and low in fat.
  • We'd better stop at the garage to fill up, we're nearly out of petrol.
  • There's a new batch in, about fifty, they say, to fill up the last posting.
  • They cannot take payment but can fill up while drivers browse forecourt shops. The Sun
  • He did the Math and figured out that 10,000 barrels of oil (aka the spillage of oil in two days) could fill up a Victorian home in San Francisco. Original Design And Architecture: Modern Home in Spain by OmasC Architects
  • Use some of the shredded little gem to half fill each pitta then fill up with the lamb and salad mixture. The Sun
  • She felt her eyes fill up with tears, but quickly wiped them away.
  • And if the malva pudding isn't enough, diners can finally fill up on koeksisters and coffee.
  • It corroborates de stomach py driving off de sour humors of de pylorus, and cleansing de diaphram from de oppilations which fill up and torpefy de pipes of de nerves. Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's,
  • To fill up my tank is probably about two or three quid. The Sun
  • This is mal-practice for two reasons, people use their phones and secondly fill up their bins.
  • Yet we have already seen long queues of vehicles outside York petrol stations as people wait to fill up the tank.
  • The thing is, I called aunty lucy on the spot telling them what happened, and they said report to IDAC then go to any workshop and claim the taxi driver. but turns out, its not so simple. no wonder taxi drivers act as if they own the roads. but he dont want to fill up or exchange particulars. he keep saying no, he drive taxi to earn a living, very aggressively in hokkien. Www.hardwarezone.com.sg
  • Demons are defined by their lack of soul so if we fill up that space with love we effectively ensoul them.
  • Instead of filling them up with grass cuttings, hedge trimmings and recyclable glass bottles and tin cans, the argument goes, we will separate those out for recycling so our normal bins won't fill up so quickly.
  • The chances are you already have something in mind to fill up on if you're feeling peckish. The Sun
  • Of all the diversions of life, there is none so proper to fill up its empty spaces as the reading of useful and entertaining authors. Joseph Addison 
  • It would be enough to fill up a fleet of 1,400 petrol tankers. The Sun
  • Instead of filling them up with grass cuttings, hedge trimmings and recyclable glass bottles and tin cans, the argument goes, we will separate those out for recycling so our normal bins won't fill up so quickly.
  • It’s not a must-have kitchen item because you can use a plain bundt pan instead of a ring pan - as long as you bear in mind that whatever you’re baking will not fill up the pan - but it is easy to work with, doesn’t take up much space and makes a great change in presentation for smaller baked goods like banana bread. Ring Pan vs Bundt Pan | Baking Bites
  • I need to fill up with petrol before we go.
  • The restaurant was beginning to fill up.
  • I entered the country and stopped at the first fuel station to fill up and buy a coffee.
  • I felt my lungs fill up with water, I could feel the cold numbing my body.
  • The restaurant was beginning to fill up.
  • I mean, they could fill up that blogwatch section with 50 "Dr. Roy's," just with a representative sampling of Teh Boggin' Torees. There's no substitute for quality.
  • Now that people are accustomed to even TV shows like Lost being shot in widescreen and of course so many people own widescreen TVs, knuckleheads are going back and screwing around with classic shows like this shot in the "boxy" 4:3 ratio so that they can "fill up" a widescreen TV. Michael Giltz: DVDs: Scott Pilgrim ! Bing ! Sherlock ! And More!
  • For in nature as in simple bodies, when there is an accumulation of much superfluous matter, it very often moves by itself and makes a purgation which is healthy to that body; and so it happens in this compound body of the human race, that when all the provinces are full of inhabitants so that they cannot live or go elsewhere in order to occupy and fill up all places, and when human astuteness and malignity has gone as far as they can go, it happens of necessity that the world purges itself in one of the three ways, so that men having been chastised and reduced in number, live more commodiously and become better. Discourses
  • The real difficulty, for it is not to be dissembled that there is a difficulty, is that the independent voters, those who are desirous of voting for unpatronised persons of merit, would be apt to put down the names of a few such persons, and to fill up the remainder of their list with mere party candidates, thus helping to swell the numbers against those by whom they would prefer to be represented. Representative Government
  • Per-disk capacity now exceeds a terabyte, but a disk can nonetheless fill up quickly with large data files, lengthy log files, images, and media files such as movies.
  • The U.S. claims that this action is aimed to fill up a vacuum caused by the cutdown of U.S. troops.
  • To fill up the days, he palavered with neighbors and sold liquor and medical supplies.
  • Applicant shall fill up the application form and approve by department head.
  • But if you remove them altogether, they cannot fill up and that is the principle behind liposculpture.
  • Let us at least go back, fill up once more, and raise a mantelet against the bolts, for they have an arbalist which shoots both straight and hard. Sir Nigel
  • At night the restaurants and bars fill up with the chattering classes down from the city.
  • Boil half a cup of water, add one teaspoon of honey and then fill up with milk.
  • I will give you one now, as this is the proper season for horse-radish: Half fill a bottle with scraped horse radish; add a little pepper to your liking, and, if you choose, a very little garlick; fill up the bottle with the best vinegar, let it stand ten days, shaking it every day, and strain it. New Letters from Charles Brown to Joseph Severn
  • Please fill up my gasoline tank with lead free premium gas.
  • “As for that matter,” cried the other with precipitation, “they would have no occasion to batter in breach; they would find the angle of the la pucelle bastion demolished to their hands — he, he!” — “But I believe it would surpass your understanding,” resumed the chairman, “to fill up the fosse.” — “That, I own, is impracticable,” replied the bard, “there I should meet with a hiatus maxime deflendus!” The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • And when we ran out of gas we had a whip-round and everyone gave me enough cents to fill up and get here.
  • The practice is certainly not confined to housewives buying more sugar to fill up their pantry, nor to small-time smugglers holding contraband merchandise in mountain-caves.
  • The main types of stores that tend to fill up our retail warehouses are DIY stores, furniture stores, computer stores and toy stores, according to Cormac Kennedy.
  • They fill up the thyroid gland and stop it from absorbing any radioactive iodine released by the reactor.
  • Every sound editor can't help but think of how to fill up a track; it's what we're paid for.
  • But it won't be long before the house and garden fill up again. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the medieval local rites the Sanctus was often "farced" (interpolated with tropes), like the Kyrie and other texts, to fill up the long musical neums. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • In conclusion, there is nothing else to be done, but that thou only endeavour to name those names, or to touch those histories, in thine own, which I have here related, and leave the adding of annotations and citations unto me; for I do promise thee that I will both fill up the margent, and also spend four or five sheets of advantage at the end of the book. The Author’s Preface to the Reader
  • But the White man had stolen it from Lolla-Wossiky with murders and likker, until Lolla-Wossiky wasn't man enough to have the redbird learn his song or the land fill up his heart. He Don't Know Him
  • On Tuesday morning when I passed the spot on the other side of the carriageway I saw an earth mover and a gang at work to restore the caved in road and fill up the potholes.
  • The theatre began to fill up just before the performance.
  • During the night their thirst became so bad that Folcher went down to the village to fill up their flasks at the fountain.
  • Warehouses at the frontier between the two countries fill up with sacks of rice and flour.
  • She reveals to him that she is cursed with an affliction that causes her to fill up with water that can only be released if she does ‘something wicked.’
  • Different weapons and their respective replenishing supply of ammunition, mushrooms that restock your health meter and potion bottles that fill up Gandalf's magic attack lie all around.
  • Set - tling himself on the centaur's lifelike, chocolate-brown - haired back, the straw-haired young man waited for the ride to fill up with dwarves so that it could begin. Stalling
  • Fill up on potatoes, bread and pasta, which are high in carbohydrate and low in fat.
  • She plugged the drain and waited for clean water to fill up the bath.
  • Besides, trilingual translations fill up the booklet.
  • We fill up our lives with meaningless tasks.
  • Readers writing in books usually takes the form of notes in the side margins of a book, though there are those who will scribble on the flyleaf or fill up the endpapers.
  • The place is beginning to fill up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fill up his glass with beer, please.
  • Fill up the form according to the instructions.
  • A couple of days ago, in documenting a misquote in a Business Week article, I theorized that the misquote was a result of “empty throwaway words that fill up all Business Week articles.” Scripting News for 5/11/2007 « Scripting News Annex
  • But what about the upper middle classes who fill up corporate boardrooms, elegant drawing rooms and exclusive clubs?
  • The van was capacious and he decided to fill up the space with a couple of sacks of fuel.
  • This is not to say that if we tap and drain a deposit, it will somehow mysteriously fill up again.
  • On top is the filling cap, which simply unscrews allowing you to fill up with the supplied bottle, although you will need to go buy some distilled water.
  • You just drive your car up to the service station and then fill up with hydrogen?
  • I would be wordier if I could, but four panels fill up fast. Theater Hopper - June 18: The Science of Wild Conjecture « FirstShowing.net
  • Use some of the shredded little gem to half fill each pitta then fill up with the lamb and salad mixture. The Sun
  • The smell was enough to make one's mouth fill up with barf.
  • Each testicle is in its own compartment, and while my doctor was cutting/tying/cauterizing the right vas deferens he nicked (and either didn’t see or didn’t properly cauterize) an artery that later proceeded to fill up the right compartment with blood. My Vasectomy, Part 2 « Become A Robot
  • Maybe the realized the intro video was a stinkeroo and asked Rudy to blabber on to fill up the time. Rudy's Speech Goes Long, Forces Cancellation Of Palin Introductory Video
  • Most established bands found it difficult to fill up both sides of a single vinyl record without adding some filler to take up the slack in the required forty minutes.
  • But what about the upper middle classes who fill up corporate boardrooms, elegant drawing rooms and exclusive clubs?
  • I wish the money-hungry media sharks all too eager to exploit and enforce stereotypes to fill up their wallets would see that.
  • Of all the diversions of life, there is none so proper to fill up its empty spaces as the reading of useful and entertaining authors. Joseph Addison 
  • All drivers will have to fill up more often because biofuels produce fewer miles per gallon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taxis will fill up the ranks outside and loud singing and chanting will be heard for miles, with blasts from the vuvuzelas rupturing the air.
  • Fans are invited to fill up their car, van or truck with friends and family and drive to the track to receive and old-fashioned 'carload' discount. Automotive Headlines
  • We had no more than arrived in the line than the cook of the first gun crew we struck brought out a "dixie" of tea and an unlimited supply of bread and butter and jam and invited us to fill up. The Emma Gees
  • Bretton Woods Institutions vote - centralizing system can fill up the deficiency in the vote - allocating system.
  • Tanker lorries fill up at the fuel terminals and deliver to petrol stations across the country but jet fuel is usually distributed through underground pipes.
  • Fill up on lots of vegetables and salads. The Sun
  • Police were on duty at the Shell forecourt in York to prevent any private motorists trying to fill up.
  • Picking choke cherries is easy, because they grow in big clusters and your bucket will fill up fast.
  • Go for the set meals and book in advance as all the restaurants (there are now three of them) fill up.
  • There's something about the Christmas season that defies even the most secular of societies and brings out the people to fill up church pews in normally unheard of numbers.
  • Canyons fill up very quickly after a heavy downpour, although flash floods are not that common.
  • It is time to elbow them aside and fill up the galleries with the rest of us.
  • The lungs fill up with fibrous tissue, which traps fluid in them. Times, Sunday Times
  • We're certain of it – so certain that we're going to fill up the rest of this paragraph with the word Leona only; Leona Leona Leona Leona Leona Leona Leona Leona Leona Leona. Christmas Number One Betting Odds – Girls Aloud, Oasis, Mariah Carey…
  • This bonus is potentially the most important score for players, as it helps fill up your flash-o-meter.
  • I returned my hire car to Genoa airport last Sunday and allowed plenty of time to fill up with fuel to avoid the penalty cost.
  • The "expansiveness" will only be temporary, and last as long as it takes for the impulse to return and fill up the space again. One Cosmos
  • You might as well have enough issue to fill up all those subsidiary earldoms and baronetcies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bouchons were originally wine bars where the local silk workers or passing stagecoach drivers could fill up on a simple, hearty cuisine that was based on fresh local products -- mostly pig in the form of andouillette, fried crackling, tripes, petit salé -- and lots of the local wine among like-minded souls, enjoying their brief moment of freedom amid laughter and loud, boisterous behavior. Jamie Schler: A Side Trip to Lyons: Le Bouchon
  • Buy a big packet of raisins and just fill up an already emptied box. The Sun
  • If cracks were too big, they would put a pole in the crack and fill up the rest of it with mud -- that is what they called chink and dob. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 3
  • Of all the diversions of life, there is none so proper to fill up its empty spaces as the reading of useful and entertaining authors. Joseph Addison 
  • Nor had she, like many persons of great intellect, confined herself to theory, or stopped short where practical usefulness begins; inasmuch as she could ingross, fair-copy, fill up printed forms with perfect accuracy, and, in short, transact any ordinary duty of the office down to pouncing a skin of parchment or mending a pen. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • The industry enthusiastically supported a proposal in Nevada's legislature for a $5 levy on each sexual transaction to help fill up a $3bn budgetary deficit.
  • It would take a lot of those files to fill up all 15 gigabytes of free space available on the computer.
  • As there was now less need for the nave to be a general-purpose open space, and as preaching became commoner, churches began to fill up with pulpits, lecterns, screens, and benches.
  • How are you supposed to fill up the time waiting in one of these grim places? Times, Sunday Times
  • Fruit, nuts, plain yoghurt and eggs (perhaps with a little wholegrain cereal or toast) are all good foods to fill up on in the morning.
  • In Pym's pages the ladies were the most virtuous and proper of their sex (though dreadfully persecuted), but he merely told you so at the beginning, and now and again afterwards to fill up, and then allowed them to act with what may be called rashness, so that the story did not really suffer. Tommy and Grizel
  • Try cutting back on the amount you eat per meal and have good meat more often, instead of 5 days of mince and sausages, fill up on veggies and when you eat meat, eat good stuff.
  • They always fill up and often have a sizable waiting list, creating the sort of buzz that might affix to a trendy new restaurant. A University of Virginia student has a bright idea: 'Flash seminars'
  • Nor had she, like many persons of great intellect, confined herself to theory, or stopped short where practical usefulness begins; inasmuch as she could ingross, fair – copy, fill up printed forms with perfect accuracy, and, in short, transact any ordinary duty of the office down to pouncing a skin of parchment or mending a pen. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • A youth with a white bandana across his face and wearing a baseball cap walked into the store and demanded staff fill up a white carrier bag with money.
  • Most Mondays for the past 12 years he has rushed home after work to put the kettle on and fill up flasks with tea and coffee and carry an urn of home-made soup out to his van for the hungry people looking forward to seeing him.
  • I thought I'd fill up on our side orders of the broccoli florets with almond butter and purée of carrots and celery.
  • If you fill up the hard drive, the system freezes up, and there's no way a user can undo it.
  • Crowded malls are filled with visitors from upcountry who fill up the aisles talking to folk they last ran into a year ago.
  • I finally planted the orange-berried pyracantha I bought months ago to start to fill up the bare wall, and the ivies and passion flower (to the right of the first picture) should, over time, do the rest.
  • So to fill up some spare time and use some oddments of wool I had left I've knitted my eldest grand-daughter a poncho and matching pixie hat.
  • The right lung was comparatively healthy; the left one completely hepatized, or consolidated, and so enlarged as to fill up the left cavity of the chest to it's utmost capacity. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
  • With the dwindling light, people had longer evenings to fill up, and he hustled videos even harder because Señora Gaspar was always getting in new movies and his premiums were good money. Alba
  • Jen's house began to fill up with little earthlings.
  • Nor shall we be wanting to fill up these papers with a grateful interspersion of more serious morals, which may be drawn from the most ludicrous and odd parts of human life. ' Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No 3, September 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Now her lyrics and other ponderings fill up her gloriously uncensored blog. Times, Sunday Times
  • We'd better stop at the garage to fill up, we're nearly out of petrol.
  • Now that people are accustomed to even TV shows like Lost being shot in widescreen and of course so many people own widescreen TVs, knuckleheads are going back and screwing around with classic shows like this shot in the "boxy" 4: 3 ratio so that they can "fill up" a widescreen TV. Michael Giltz: DVDs: Scott Pilgrim ! Bing ! Sherlock ! And More!
  • If we are to effectively eliminate this whole sector of retail sale and service, we must be prepared to fill up the vacuum.

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