[Phrasal Verb] FILL UP - Efficiency at Its Best: Maximizing Capacity!

Fill up

Fill up

fill something until it’s complete.

The phrasal verb 'fill up' means to make something full, typically a container or a space. For example, you 'fill up' your car’s gas tank before a long trip, ensuring you have enough fuel for the journey. This phrase can also apply metaphorically to intangible concepts, such as filling up your schedule with appointments or your brain with knowledge. It’s a versatile term useful in discussions about preparing adequately and efficiently utilizing resources or time.

Example Sentences

  1. He filled up his car with gas.

    He refueled his car with gas.

  2. Before a long trip, it's always good to fill up the tank to avoid any stoppages.

    Before a long trip, it's always good to refuel the tank to avoid stoppages.

  3. She asked the waiter to fill up her glass of water when it was empty.

    She asked the waiter to refill her glass of water when it was empty.

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