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refill
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Usage examples of refill.
At the end of the meal Johanna refilled coffee cups and brought milk for Bucko before she set a large platter of bear claws on the table.
He reached to the hot-jar at his waist, unscrewed the cap, drank deeply, then emptied it of cauf grounds and set about refilling it with snow.
He had finally discarded the couplet form, Rupert Gardin told me, as he refilled my glass with iced tea, just a short while before the ship came and rescued him.
I was about to ask for a refill when the old gimmer at the next table lit his pipe, so I decided to leave.
An hour later Khor, Eratosthenes, and Ne-tiy had wound the last of the linen strips around the hydraulic tubes, refilled the depleted oil surge tank, and secured the amphora of natron in the storage locker.
He selected another helping of chicken korma then refilled his glass with chilled Chardonnay.
Lybster, after discussing with Sir William the respective merits of Bristol Milk, Oloroso, and Manzanilla, had departed, Sir William had refilled his glass, and was feeling in charity with the world.
It was pumped dry before acceleration and then, after limiting velocity had been attained, had to be cleared by hand of soil and torn vegetation before it could be refilled.
Mariko waved her fan, smiled encouragingly, and refilled his saké cup.
I ate a few dried figs, hard and half turned to sugar, and refilled my water flask at the stream that mumbled through the weedy clearing, trying to decide whether to return to the ridge top to dig another bundle of scabwort roots or head down to the cottage and the uncountable tasks that needed doing before sunset.
Angela held out her cup to be replenished, which prompted Lida to hold up her sippy cup to be refilled, too.
He filled a plastic cup to the brim, slugged it down quickly, and poured himself a refill before he sat down.
Fie stopped at a tienda on the outskirts of town and bought some tortillas and some tins of beans and salsa and some cheese and he rolled them up in his blanket and tied the bedroll on behind the saddle again and refilled the canteen and mounted up and turned the horse north.
Stone Folk, Morrhyn thought as the cup was refilled, downed tiswin even faster than Yazte, but it seemed to them no more than water.
He drank steadily, pausing only to refill the mug and grab a moistened towelette from the dispenser near the head of the bed.