different between upfill vs unfill
upfill
English
Etymology
From Middle English upfillen, equivalent to up- +? fill.
Verb
upfill (third-person singular simple present upfills, present participle upfilling, simple past and past participle upfilled)
- (transitive, now chiefly poetic) To fill up.
Anagrams
- fill up, fill-up, fillup
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unfill
English
Etymology
un- +? fill
Verb
unfill (third-person singular simple present unfills, present participle unfilling, simple past and past participle unfilled)
- (transitive) To empty.
- 1606 - Thomas Midleton, The Revenger's Tragedy, act ii, scene 2
- I'll pierce him to his face; he shall die looking upon me. Thy veins are swell'd with lust; this shall unfill 'em.
- 1606 - Thomas Midleton, The Revenger's Tragedy, act ii, scene 2
Anagrams
- in full
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