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Definition of filling :
1. Prepared wort added to ale to cleanse it.
2. That which is used to fill a cavity or any empty space, or to supply a deficiency.
3. The woof in woven fabrics.
4. To bind, furnish, or adorn with a fillet.
Synonyms:
pickaxe, bushing, woof, center, pick, insides, selection, contents, cement, filler, lining, plectrum, sauce, innards, choice, dressing, picking, wadding, guts, plectron, pickax, cream, layer, mixture, custard, padding, fill, option, weft
completing (part of speech: verb)
concluding, arriving, finalizing, executing, closing, achieving, fulfilling, ending, graduating, integrating, terminating, unifying, completing, culminating, consummating, accomplishing, finishing
ornament (part of speech: noun)
embroidery, frill, gaudiness, button, flourish, trimming, gingerbread, decoration, badge, garnish, trim, emblazonment, enrichment, adornment, emblem, ornament, gewgaw, tinsel, foofaraw, finery
satisfying (part of speech: verb)
appeasing, slaking, gorging, sating, gratifying, quenching, stuffing, satisfying, satiating, saturating, allaying, engorging, glutting
infusing (part of speech: verb)
infusing, impregnating, soaking, penetrating, seething, permeating, infiltrating, pervading, instilling, imbuing, suffusing
Usage examples:
- " Yes, sir, all but filling in the grave. - "Put Yourself in His Place", Charles Reade.
- Presently a huge man came into the doorway and leaned there, his figure filling it. - "Bull Hunter", Max Brand.
- It was evening; he came home with a great many men, who sat down, filling the house. - "Myths and Legends of the Great Plains", Unknown.