fill up

verb

Definitions

  1. To make (something) completely full.

  2. To fill the tank of a vehicle with fuel.

    • It costs a fortune these days to fill up.
  3. To become completely full.

  4. + 7 more definitions
    1. To become tearful as a result of strong emotion.

    2. To annoy, or displease, by taunting, or by excessive nagging.

      • The teachers that taught me weren't cool. / You're holding me down, / Turning me 'round, / Filling me up with your rules.
    3. To satisfy the hunger of (someone).

      • Thanks for the chocolate cake – it really filled me up!
    4. To satisfy one's hunger

      To satisfy one's hunger; to stop being hungry.

      • We've scoured these science and tapped the top experts to help you learn how to do just that. Use these seven simple strategies, and you'll fill up without filling out.
    5. To make a full house on the turn or the river.

    6. To fill in / fill out a form etc.

    7. To make complete, to bring to a full development.

      • Our Father’s Death Would fill up all the Guilt of Civil War, And cloſe the Scene of Blood.

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Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for fill up. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA