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one's fill

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Noun

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one's fill (uncountable)

  1. As much as one can take.
    to eat one's fill, to drink one's fill
    • 2014, Jack V. Haney, An Anthology of Russian Folktales, →ISBN, page 40:
      They gave him some food, he ate his fill, and again fell asleep.
    • 2014, Damien L. Malcolm, Essence Of Betrayal, →ISBN:
      Needless to say, after my last two visits I had really had my fill of that place, and had absolutely no desire to go back up there.
    • 2017, Andrew Louth -, The Way of a Pilgrim: Candid Tales of a Wanderer to His Spiritual Father, →ISBN:
      Wretched man, I'd lost the first and last treasures of my life when I had not yet had my fill of either.

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