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Filled Of

Description:

"Filled of" is a phrase commonly used to describe something that is completely packed or brimming with a particular substance, emotion, or quality. It signifies a state of abundance, saturation, or overwhelming presence. This term can be used in both popular and local contexts, offering a versatile manner of expression.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. The dessert was a delicious chocolate cake filled of creamy vanilla filling.
  2. The jar was filled of colorful marbles, creating a beautiful display.

Adjective:

  1. She wore a smile that was filled of a genuine happiness.
  2. The room had a warm and cozy ambiance, filled of soft lighting and comfortable furniture.

Verb:

  1. He filled his plate of delectable food from the buffet.
  2. The author's words filled the pages of her novel, captivating readers.

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