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verb transitiveProperly, to press; to crowd; to stuff. Hence, to put or pour in, till the thing will hold no more; as, to fill a basket, a bottle, a vessel. Fill the water pots with water: and they filled them to the brim. John 2:7.
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To store; to supply with abundance. Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas. Genesis 1:22.
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To cause to abound; to make universally prevalent. The earth was filled with violence. Genesis 6:77.
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To satisfy; to content. Whence should we have so much bread in the wilderness, as to fill so great a multitude? Matthew 15:33.
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To glut; to surfeit. Things that are sweet and fat are more filing.
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To make plump; as, in a good season the grain is well filled. In the summer of 1816, the driest and coldest which the oldest man remembered, the rye was so well filled, that the grain protruded beyond the husk, and a shock yielded a peck more than in common years.
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To press and dilate on all sides or to the extremities; as, the sails were filled.
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To supply with liquor; to pour into; as, to fill a glass for a guest.
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To supply with an incumbent; as, to fill an office or vacancy.
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To hold; to possess and perform the duties of; to officiate in, as an incumbent; as, a king fills a throne; the president fills the office of chief magistrate; the speaker of the house fills the chair.
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In seamanship, to brace the sails so that the wind will bear upon them and dilate them. To fill out, to extend or enlarge to the desired limit.
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To fill up, to make full. It pours the bliss that fills up all the mind. But in this and many other cases, the use of up weakens the force of the phrase.
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To occupy; to fill Seek to fill up life with useful employments.
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To fill; to occupy the whole extent; as, to fill up a given space.
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To engage or employ; as, to fill up time.
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To complete; as, to fill up the measure of sin. Matthew 23:32.
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To complete; to accomplish. And fill up what is behind of the afflictions of Christ. Colossians 1:24.
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verb intransitiveTo fill a cup or glass for drinking; to give to drink. In the cup which she hath filled, fill to her double. Revelation 18:6.
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To grow or become full. corn fills well in a warm season. A mill pond fills during the night.
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To glut; to satiate. To fill up, to grow or become full. The channel of the river fills up with sand, every spring.