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1 Oats are not as plump as in Scotland; they fill too quickly.
2 Place this mixture in the peppers, but do not fill too full.
3 Broad strokes, for detailed ones would fill too vast a canvas.
4 We've aiten our fill too , Peggy an' me, an' they're spoilt whin they're cowld.
5 Perhaps the whole story would fill too many volumes to admit of it ever being told fully.
6 Sometimes a slight bulge occurs when a can has been filled too full.
7 If a dryer is filled too full, the clothes will crease.
8 It's a wonderfully elegant affair, but filling too .
9 His head felt like a water balloon being filled too full, and he had trouble speaking.
10 The cup was being filled too full.
11 There was something wrong with the plump girl's lamp; either it had been filled too full, or it leaked.
12 Gounod's genius fills too large a space in contemporary music to be passed over without a brief special study.
14 She could not for an instant dismiss her mother from her thoughts, which were filled too with a certain self-reproach.
15 And in the Long Earth, with bellies filled too easily and plenty of space to spread out into, invention had stalled.
16 "My papa always does that for Mama when she gets all stressed, trying to fill too many cake orders in one day."
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