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filling
[fil-ing]
noun
an act or instance of filling.
something that is put in to fill something else.
They used sand as filling for the depression.
Dentistry., a substance such as cement, amalgam, gold, or the like, used to fill a cavity caused by decay in a tooth.
a food mixture that goes into something, as if to fill it.
sandwich filling; pie filling.
Also called pick, weft, woof. Textiles., yarn carried by the shuttle and interlacing at right angles with the warp in woven cloth.
filling
/ ˈfɪlɪŋ /
noun
the substance or thing used to fill a space or container
pie filling
dentistry
any of various substances (metal, plastic, etc) for inserting into the prepared cavity of a tooth
the cavity of a tooth so filled
textiles another term for weft
adjective
(of food or a meal) substantial and satisfying
Other Word Forms
- self-filling adjective
- unfilling adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The service was crowded, with people filling the aisles and any other available space.
One is the speed with which China is filling the vacuum left by America's withdrawal from international norms and institutions.
He had no coaching experience, aside from filling in for a few weeks as an assistant baseball coach for Dreyer at 14.
It's my final week filling in for regular BBC Sport FPL expert Thomas Woods and, after crunching the numbers, I'm confident this side will help me sign off on a high.
Notting Hill Carnival's children's parade kicked off on Sunday morning, filling the streets of west London with colour and sound.
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