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Fills meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of fill
Example sentences (20)
While Rays pitcher Tyler Glasnow fills the stat sheet, his girlfriend fills patients with botox.
Andrea Schry, right, fills out the buyer part of legal forms to buy a handgun as shop worker Missy Morosky fills out the vendors parts after Dukes Sport Shop reopened in New Castle, Penn., on March 25, 2020.
It just seems to - even more of your life fills it in, fills in the story.
Google—again I stress, literally—fills gaps in our cognitive processes, and so fills gaps in our minds.
Japan has come up with a toy that constantly fills and re-fills bubbles in a sheet of bubble wrap.
Additionally, as trimix fills require a more elaborate blending and compressor setup than less complex air and nitrox fills, there are fewer trimix filling stations.
A judge says he understands why a recidivist offender in Oamaru fills himself up with drugs after hearing of the man’s traumatic past.
An Amazon employee fills orders at a new fulfilment centre in Hamilton on April 19, 2022.
An aromatic fragrance fills the kitchen enough to make anyone in the vicinity desperate for a bite - I certainly was.
And that just fills me with anxiety.
And then the diamond mines came online, and so that fuelled Yellowknife for 30 years and then eventually these diamond mines will wind down, and hopefully lithium will be the thing that fills that gap.
Are you one of those people who only fills up at the gas station when the fuel gauge passes the “E” mark?
As Kittridge, he fills the void left by Mission: Impossible – Fallout's, who had to drop out of Dead Reckoning Part One after COVID-19 disrupted the production's shooting schedule.
A sky full of beautiful color fills the scene above Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
As the donation bin fills, the organizer will take the goods to a warehouse at 3063 Universal Drive in Mississauga.
Confetti released during Tanya Tucker’s performance fills the air in front of the stands during the 134th Rose Parade in Pasadena on Monday, January 2, 2023.
Darting through the new house handed over minutes earlier to his family by the Northern Territory government, his shrill voice fills the empty rooms.
Designer dogs flood the park and the playground fills with children casually supervised by latte-toting parents.
Each time a salvo is fired, the ground shakes and a deafening noise fills the air.
Ellen Douglas fills a bag with beans for Faith Food Bank donations on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 in Everett, Washington.