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Definition of fill noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

fill

noun
 
/fɪl/
 
/fɪl/
[singular]
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  1. your fill (of something/somebody) as much of something/somebody as you are willing to accept
    • I've had my fill of entertaining for one week.
  2. your fill (of food/drink) as much as you can eat/drink
    • All we had was what was left after the guests had eaten their fill.
    • The pigs had had their fill of the leftovers.
  3. Word OriginOld English fyllan (verb), fyllu (noun) of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vullen and German füllen (verbs), Fülle (noun), also to full.
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