Phrasal verb №26
fill up
/fɪl ʌp/
Meaning
To make something completely full, especially with liquid or gas
Example
He filled up the tank before the long drive.
He filled up the tank before the long drive.
IVERBS
Phrasal verb №26
/fɪl ʌp/
The petrol station was busy because everyone wanted to fill up their cars.
The petrol station was busy because everyone wanted to fill up their cars.
She went to the kitchen to fill up her glass with water.
She went to the kitchen to fill up her glass with water.
We need to fill up the fridge before the guests arrive.
We need to fill up the fridge before the guests arrive.