Pronunciation: /ˈfɪlɪŋ/
noun a substance used to fill a space or container
A1 I love eating pies with a delicious filling.
A2 She made a sandwich with ham and cheese filling for lunch.
B1 The baker used a secret recipe for the apple pie filling.
B2 The restaurant is known for its rich and flavorful pasta fillings.
C1 The chef created a unique filling for the gourmet ravioli dish.
C2 The pastry chef's specialty is creating intricate and delicate dessert fillings.
adjective describing something that is used for filling
A1 I had a delicious pie with a filling of apples and cinnamon.
A2 She packed a sandwich with a filling of ham and cheese for her lunch.
B1 The cake was moist and flavorful with a rich chocolate filling.
B2 The pastry chef created a delicate dessert with a creamy custard filling.
C1 The gourmet restaurant offered a decadent lobster ravioli with a truffle filling.
C2 The empanadas were perfectly crispy with a savory beef and onion filling.
formal The filling in the pie was made with fresh strawberries and sugar.
informal I love the filling in these donuts, it's so creamy and delicious.
slang This burrito has the best filling, I can't get enough of it.
figurative Her laughter was like a filling that warmed the room with joy.
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