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- one's fill of
one's fill of
*one's fill of someone or something
Fig. [get/have] as much of someone or something as one needs or can tolerate. (*Typically: get ~; have ~.) You'll soon get your fill of Tom. He can be quite a pest. I can never get my fill of shrimp. I love it.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
ÁSlaug | | - | Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic |
Otto | | ['ɔtəu] | |
Taymuraz | | - | Ossetian |
Astarte | | əs-TAHR-tee (English) | Near Eastern Mythology (Hellenized), Biblical Greek |
Ione | | ie-O-nee (English), IE-o-nee (English), ie-ON (English) | Greek Mythology, English |
Jalmari | | YAHL-mah-ree | Finnish |