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  • 61fill or kill — ( FOK) The fill or kill instruction goes along with your order saying that your order must immediately be filled in its entirety or cancelled. NYSE Euronext Glossary * * * fill or kill ˌfill or ˈkill adjective informal FINANCE fill or kill orders …

    Financial and business terms

  • 62fill in something — fill in (something) 1. to give written answers to questions on a computer or on paper. Fill in the entire form and then click “submit.” If you have left out a date, first name, or other information, fill it in. 2. to complete a plan or idea. That …

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  • 63fill in — (something) 1. to give written answers to questions on a computer or on paper. Fill in the entire form and then click “submit.” If you have left out a date, first name, or other information, fill it in. 2. to complete a plan or idea. That s the… …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 64fill something in — fill something out fill in these forms he filled out the questionnaire Syn: complete, answer …

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  • 65fill the bill — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be just what is needed; be good enough for something; be just right. * /The boss was worried about hiring a deaf boy, but after he tried Tom out for a few weeks, he said that Tom filled the bill./ * /I thought I would… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 66fill the bill — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be just what is needed; be good enough for something; be just right. * /The boss was worried about hiring a deaf boy, but after he tried Tom out for a few weeks, he said that Tom filled the bill./ * /I thought I would… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 67Fill pulse — is a term used in radar systems, to indicate one or more pulses transmitted by the radar, for the express purpose of filling in range . It serves no other purpose than to push out the range at which folded clutter is seen by the radar. More fill… …

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  • 68out|wash — «OWT WAWSH, WOSH», noun. Geology. glacial debris, such as rock fragments, deposited beyond a glacier by streams of water from the melting ice: »There was, however, a sufficient supply of debris, lake deposits…sandy and gravelly outwash to fill… …

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  • 69fill something out — 1 this account needs to be filled out: EXPAND, enlarge, add to, elaborate on, flesh out; supplement, extend, develop, amplify. 2 (N. Amer.) he filled out the forms …

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  • 70To fill in — Fill Fill, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Filled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Filling}.] [OE. fillen, fullen, AS. fyllan, fr. full full; akin to D. vullen, G. f[ u]llen, Icel. fylla, Sw. fylla, Dan. fylde, Goth. fulljan. See {Full}, a.] 1. To make full; to supply… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English