Hanapin
to fill up
[phrase form: fill]
01
punoha
to make something become full
1.1
punuin
to become completely filled with a substance or material
02
mabusog
to eat until one is completely satisfied
03
puno
to add enough fuel to completely fill the tank of a vehicle
04
mapuno ng emosyon
to feel like crying due to something emotional or touching
fill up
v
Halimbawa
He filled up his schedule with meetings for the entire day.
Can you fill up my glass with water, please?
I need to fill up the bathtub for a relaxing soak.
Her schedule filled up with appointments.
The river quickly filled up after days of continuous rain.