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  • 41fill — [[t]fɪl[/t]] v. t. 1) to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water[/ex] 2) to occupy to the full capacity: The crowd filled the hall[/ex] 3) to supply plentifully: to fill a house with furniture[/ex] 4) to feed fully;… …

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  • 42fill in — phrasal verb Word forms fill in : present tense I/you/we/they fill in he/she/it fills in present participle filling in past tense filled in past participle filled in 1) [transitive] to add information such as your name or address in the empty… …

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  • 43fill — verb 1) he filled a bowl with cereal Syn: make full, fill up, fill to the brim, top up, charge Ant: empty 2) guests filled the parlor Syn: crowd into, throng, p …

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  • 44fill — verb 1》 make or become full.     ↘block up (a hole, gap, etc.).     ↘(of a sail) curve out tautly from its supports as the wind blows into it. 2》 pervade (a place or the air).     ↘cause to experience a feeling. 3》 appoint a person to (a vacant… …

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  • 45fill — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Fill is used before these nouns: ↑dirt {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ fast, quickly, rapidly ▪ At the moment, most reservoirs are filling fast. ▪ …

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  • 46fill or kill — AND FOKphr. a broker’s notation advising the stock exchange to fill a stock order or kill it. (The abbreviation is an initialism. Securities markets.) □ Get rid of this order. It was fill or kill, and it should have been killed yesterday. □… …

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  • 47Order of the British Empire — For other uses, see disambiguations CBE, DBE, GBE, KBE, MBE, or OBE Order of the British Empire Grand Cross s star of the Order of the …

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  • 48Order of the Southern Cross — National Order of the Southern Cross Grand Collar of the National Order of the Southern Cross Awarded by the Government of Brazil Type Order …

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  • 49Fill — The action of completing or satisfying an order for a security or commodity. It is the basic act in transacting stocks, bonds or any other type of security. For example, if a trader places a buy order for a stock at $50 and a seller agrees to the …

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  • 50Order of the Occult Hand — The Order of the Occult Hand is a whimsical secret society of American journalists who have been able to slip the meaningless and telltale phrase It was as if an occult hand had… in print as a sort of a game and inside joke. Contents 1 History 2… …

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