US /fɪl ʌp/
・UK /fil ʌp/
Fill up.
We also have the verb to fill up and it means the same thing.
Lipstick on my guitar, fill up the engine, we can drive real far.
♪ Fill up the engine we can drive real far ♪
Let's check our fuel gauge and see if we need to fill up our gas tank.
However, for the sake of demonstration will go to the gas station and fill up the tank and right now we're filling up our gas tank.
It's more than just up, it can be more, like fill up the tank, get more.
It can be more, like fill up the tank, get more.
Once we get into the mountains, it could be hours until we see another gasoline cent if we see one at all, and this Times car share I use has this little gasoline car we can use to fill up.
And this Times Car Share I use has this little gasoline car we can use to fill up.
If you have a water bottle, then you can fill up water here at these fountains.
If you have a water bottle, uh, then you can fill up water here at these fountains.
So just like before, go ahead and fill up your glass.
So just like before, go ahead and fill up your glass.
Time is really of the essence here because when everyone is trying to reroute their flights at the same time, these alternative flights fill up quick,
So Conan calls it a gas guzzling car because it would cost a fortune to fill up with gas.
You and me are thrifty so go all you can eat, fill up your bag and I fill up a plate.
Fill up your bag and I'll fill up your plate.