We have no meanings for "fill much" in our records yet.
1 The plans alone were large enough to fill much of the room.
2 I am not certain, however, he need fill much space in the letters of either of your sisters.'
3 His academic papers, books and legal briefs over the past three decades fill much of the void where no formal law exists.
4 The Attorney Hobart filled the place to which Bacon had so long aspired, and which he thought, perhaps reasonably, that he could fill much better.
5 Unlike the psycho-babble that fills much of Downton, I thought that rang true.
6 The religion of Tennyson is a perfume which fills much that he writes.
7 The cage, a thing of enchantment, not iron, filled much of the room.
8 The night was raw and clouds filled much of the sky.
9 He said Seanad byelections were filled much more quickly than those in the Dáil.
10 In torrential rain, red-shirted supporters of the president filled much of downtown Caracas on Thursday for his final rally.
11 'That hasn't filled much of the tub,' said the king.
12 That unwanted oil is instead going into storage, but in the United States, storage is filling much more quickly than anticipated.
13 Muse always sounded bigger than the theater-size places it first played in the U.S. while already filling much larger venues in Europe.
14 The same interpretation fills much of this second with brisk dealings with the publishing and theatrical world, which is something of an improvement.
15 It continued to rumble on, having its way with Acheron's air, unaffected by the heteromorphic chambering that filled much of its lower level.
16 "He will not fill much parchment."
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