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portfolio, information: Interpol has <strong>files</strong> on Cowdery's<br />

activities going back ten years. 2 line, queue, column, row,<br />

rank: The file of armoured vehicles stretched for miles.<br />

--v. 3 classify, organize, systematize, categorize,<br />

alphabetize, chronologize, order, arrange, pigeon-hole,<br />

interfile, put or place in order, register, record, enter: Must<br />

all this correspondence be filed today? 4 submit, send in,<br />

complete, fill in or US and Canadian also fill out, enter: I<br />

have already filed my application for a transfer. 5 walk,<br />

march, troop, parade: Please file into the classroom and take<br />

your seats.<br />

fill v. 1 crowd, stuff, cram, jam, load, burden, pack, squeeze: A<br />

huge number of people filled the stadium. 2 top (off), top up,<br />

fill up, make full; inflate, swell, stretch, blow up, distend,<br />

expand: Pour in just enough to fill the bottle. See if you can<br />

fill the balloon. Wind filled the sails. 3 Sometimes, fill up.<br />

supply, provide, furnish: Irena has filled her house with<br />

paintings. 4 meet, satisfy, fulfil, answer: Will a dozen fill<br />

your needs for a while? 5 satisfy, satiate, bloat, sate, gorge,<br />

stuff; stock: The guests filled themselves with choice foods at<br />

the reception. 6 abound in, overflow, be abundant or plentiful<br />

in: Trout filled the lake. 7 close, stop (up), block, stuff,<br />

plug, caulk, seal: The dentist had to fill two cavities. 8<br />

occupy, take over, discharge, carry out, do, execute: Can you<br />

fill her job while she's away? 9 fill in or US and Canadian<br />

also out. a make out, complete, answer: Please fill in this<br />

application. b take the place, stand in, substitute: Could you<br />

fill in during my secretary's absence? c inform, tell, advise,<br />

let in on, notify, bring up to date, share, let in on: Don will<br />

fill you in on the details later. 10 fill out. a swell,<br />

expand, grow, distend, stretch; fatten, increase: The sails<br />

filled out in the freshening breeze. b US fill in. See 9(a).<br />

--n. 11 one's fill. plenty, enough; surfeit, sufficiency: We<br />

ate our fill and left.<br />

filling n. filler, stuffing, padding, wadding; contents, components,<br />

Colloq innards: What kind of filling do you like in a pie?<br />

film n. 1 coating, skin, coat, membrane, peel, integument, layer,<br />

overlay, covering, cover, sheet, dusting, veil, Technical

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