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half-filled
adjective
(of a vessel, place, etc) holding or containing half its capacity
Example Sentences
But fears over what could happen left most of SoFi’s top deck empty and the lower bowl just half-filled.
Instead, I relieved myself where they did: in a room that contained a shiny white bowl half-filled with a small pool of liquid.
If anything, he said, the half-filled classes are more a sign of the department’s high standards than a waning interest in people wanting to join the LAPD.
He was only given a tiny paper cup, half-filled with water that “vanished in a sip.â€
But the church’s failure to address changing social mores is playing out in half-filled pews across the Western world.
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