fill up
Dictionary
verb
- To make (something) completely full.
- To fill the tank of a vehicle with fuel.
"It costs a fortune these days to fill up."
- To become completely full.
- To become tearful as a result of strong emotion.
- To annoy, or displease, by taunting, or by excessive nagging.
- To satisfy the hunger of (someone).
"Thanks for the chocolate cake – it really filled me up!"
- To satisfy one's hunger; to stop being hungry.
- To make a full house on the turn or the river.
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