ˌfill sth ˈout

ˌfill sth ˈout
phrasal verb
to add information in the empty spaces on an official document
Syn:
fill sth in
Have you filled out the form?[/ex]

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  • spin something out — PROLONG, protract, draw out, drag out, string out, extend, carry on, continue; fill out, pad out; archaic wire draw. → spin * * * make something last as long as possible they seem keen to spin out the debate through their speeches and… …   Useful english dictionary

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