To have filled out in its entirety
“If you would like to be entered into the prize draw, please fill in your details on the form provided.”
Past tense for to impart information or knowledge to someone
“I'll save you the heavy reading, Mr. President. Let me fill you in about D'Angelo's meeting with Ira Wurlin.”
Past tense for to act as a substitute for someone when they are unavailable
“I found someone to fill in for Ellen, and she's doing a great job!”
Past tense for to plug or stuff a hole or empty space with something
“We slipped the box in the hole, under a root, then began to fill in the hole with dirt.”
Past tense for to tell, publish or report on information
Past tense for to pass the time, typically while waiting for a particular event
Past tense for to act or serve as a substitute, usually temporarily
Past tense for to fill out a financial document, typically a check/cheque
Past tense for to perform temporary work
Past tense for to dig or turn over soil with a spade
Past tense for to write or fill in
Past tense for to place or put between or among others
Past tense for to assault, attack, or batter someone, inflicting physical harm or violence upon them
Past tense for to darken or color with lines or a block of color
Past tense for to make or get ready
(of a person) Having or showing knowledge of a subject or situation
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