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verb

past tense of fill
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Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of filled
Verb
There are hiking trails ranging from beginner-friendly to near-vertical scrambles, Gilded Age mansions filled with rich history, contemporary art destinations, miles of pastoral farmland and charming small towns. Ingrid K. Williams, New York Times, 10 Apr. 2025 Shaw has the benefit of hitting in a lineup filled with talent. Sahadev Sharma, New York Times, 10 Apr. 2025 But the Johnnies have not filled the voids left by point guards Kadary Richmond and Deivon Smith, who were seniors last season. Peter Sblendorio, New York Daily News, 10 Apr. 2025 There, organizers counted 6,000 peaceful protesters who filled the State Street Bridge over the Fox River and extended for several blocks in either direction. Chicago Tribune, 10 Apr. 2025 Apple scrambled to prepare ahead of the tariff hike, flying in five cargo planes filled with iPhones and other products from India and China during the last week of March. Aamir Khollam, Interesting Engineering, 9 Apr. 2025 Our days in Lebanon were filled with uncertainty, violence and the constant awareness that life could drastically change in an instant. Dr. Ardem Patapoutian, CNN Money, 9 Apr. 2025 Senior guard Tamar Bates and graduate guard Tony Perkins more than filled Mitchell’s shoes, contributing respective 25 and 20-point performances in the Tigers’ 85-73 triumph over Mississippi State on Thursday. Grant Salsman and Andy Theobald, Kansas City Star, 16 Mar. 2025 Cut or twist off a length of stem containing three to five segments, dip the cut end into rooting hormone, and place in a container filled with potting mix in bright, indirect light. Arricca Elin Sansone, Southern Living, 16 Mar. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for filled
Adjective
  • Lock-in bonus bets for a packed sports schedule or start with a large wager.
    Raja Krishnamoorthi, MSNBC Newsweek, 9 Apr. 2025
  • While an older kid might have drama club or sports practice right after school, younger kids may not be able to handle such a packed day, and that’s okay.
    Liz Regalia, Parents, 9 Apr. 2025
Verb
  • Houck loaded the bases with one out in the first Wednesday but only allowed one run.
    Jen McCaffrey, New York Times, 11 Apr. 2025
  • Trevor Story’s ground out with the bases loaded pushed across the winning run.
    Jen McCaffrey, New York Times, 11 Apr. 2025
Verb
  • That’s compared to only 55% of women who feel fulfilled still working a nine-to-five job for someone else.
    Liz Elting, Forbes.com, 9 Apr. 2025
  • School leaders believed other records that might have fulfilled the requests contained too much private information and were excluded from public record under student privacy laws.
    Julia Coin, Charlotte Observer, 9 Apr. 2025
Verb
  • At the time, details of the proposal were being kept under wraps.
    Ashlyn Robinette, People.com, 11 Mar. 2025
  • Alli Jo refuted that everyone hated Carolina, claiming that Carolina kept to herself and did not interact with the majority of the women.
    Dana Rose Falcone, People.com, 11 Mar. 2025
Adjective
  • Read the full story by Khaleda Rahman on Newsweek.
    Hannah Parry, MSNBC Newsweek, 11 Apr. 2025
  • The Athletic maintains full editorial independence.
    Steven Louis Goldstein, New York Times, 11 Apr. 2025
Adjective
  • In that crowded class of prospects, each star had his own identity.
    D. Watkins, The Atlantic, 10 Apr. 2025
  • As tensions threaten to turn to violence in the crowded train car, the officer arrives.
    EW.com, EW.com, 8 Apr. 2025

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“Filled.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/filled. Accessed 23 Apr. 2025.

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