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Filled With

Part of Speech: Preposition


Sense 1: To be completely occupied or packed with something.

Example Sentence: The library is filled with students studying for their exams.


Sense 2: To be emotionally overwhelmed or consumed by a particular feeling or emotion.

Example Sentence: Her heart was filled with joy when she saw her long-lost friend.


Part of Speech: Adjective


Sense 1: Completely occupied or containing as much as possible of something.

Example Sentence: Their vacation itinerary was filled with exciting adventures and sightseeing.


Sense 2: Pervaded or saturated with a particular quality or characteristic.

Example Sentence: The atmosphere at the carnival was filled with excitement and laughter.


Part of Speech: Adverb


Sense 1: In a manner that completely occupies or pervades something.

Example Sentence: The room was filled with beautifully arranged flowers.


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