Advertisement
Advertisement
refill
[ verb ree-fil; noun ree-fil ]
noun
- a material, supply, or the like, to replace something that has been used up:
a refill for a prescription.
refill
verb
- to fill (something) again
noun
- a replacement for a consumable substance in a permanent container
- a second or subsequent filling
a refill at the petrol station
- informal.another drink to replace one already drunk
Derived Forms
- ˈھ, adjective
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ھa· adjective noun
- non·ھa· adjective
- ܲr·ھ adjective
Example Sentences
They also encouraged people to bring empty, non-metal water bottles that can be refilled for free at water stations.
I’m not that interested in the food part, but I will completely overload on popcorn — as many refills as I can get.
But, she said, the DWP was able to open refill stations for fire engines and had sent all its water trucks to the Palisades.
The new rules mean junk foods including pizza, chocolate, and cereal will have to be removed from shop entrances and the end of aisles, while sugary drink refills and some buy-one-get-one-free deals will also end.
Victoria would need to get her prescription refilled to keep her functioning in this setting for a prolonged time.
Advertisement
Related 51Թs
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse