1. Filled
Has that secretarial position been filled?
After she filled out the application, the records clerk told her that the fee was eight dollars.
You've filled out.
In other cultures, the balls were filled with earth, grain, bits and pieces of plants, and sometimes even pieces of metal.
Filled with sorrow, the girl looked him in the eye.
I guess Ichiko is a fellow rule-breaker, she's sending me a smile filled with affection for a comrade.
The calzone is a pizza-like turnover, filled with tomatoes and cheese, whose name comes from an Italian word for "pants."
On the way out I said to my waitress, "Be careful, Sue. There's something funny about the glasses you gave me - they're filled in on the top, and there's a hole on the bottom!"
In order to make use of the nursing services covered by long-term care insurance, an authorization form indicating their necessity must be filled out.
The collaboration between these somewhat eccentric men was filled with strain and compromise on both sides, but in the end they appear to have gotten on well.
All the tales of miracles, with which the Old and New Testament are filled, are fit only for impostors to preach and fools to believe.
Before automobiles filled out streets, city air used to be clean.
I just opened the lid, and a foul smell filled my nose.
The cliff collapsed, the rocks split, and the empty sky filled with a noisy clamor.
He wore a jaunty coat of chocolate-colored velvet, with diamond buttons, and with two huge pockets which were always filled with bones, dropped there at dinner by his loving mistress.