Examples of 'half-filled' in a sentence

Meaning of "half-filled"

Half-filled is a noun that describes a container or space that is partially but not completely filled with something, typically a liquid or substance
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  • Holding or containing only half of its capacity.

How to use "half-filled" in a sentence

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Our hospital is half-filled with dying patients.
Half-filled plastic bottles flying from every direction.
You dropped him like a half-filled rubber.
The tank can however also be used with partial loading, so for instance half-filled.
When complete this table is half-filled in triangular form.
One electron goes into each orbital until all are half-filled.
It can also be used half-filled with water as a double boiler.
A classic example is an abandoned swimming pool half-filled with fetid water.
Three roses and a half-filled bottle of cognac would be left.
All you need is a clear plastic bag half-filled with water.
The sitz bath should be half-filled with warm water at a comfortable temperature.
The video begins with a muscular man carrying a half-filled pack of cement.
A huge driving-wheel and a shaft half-filled with rubbish showed the position of an abandoned mine.
Typically metals have small thermopowers because most have half-filled bands.
This results from continuous band overlap of half-filled p orbitals and explains electrical conduction.

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The second group includes odnoukosnye Transcaucasian sainfoins with executed or half-filled stems.
The mold was closed and half-filled with water.
We have got half-filled glasses wherever Martha left them.
Enormous common graves already half-filled with corpses.
Instead of half-filled areas, we book smaller venues.
Removable crock should be at least half-filled for best results.
Instead of half-filled arenas, we book smaller venues.
The vessel should be at least half-filled for best results.
We study the density of states for a structurally random Hubbard model with a half-filled band.
Pour incredients into a glass half-filled with crushed ice.
A half-filled perfume bottle.
The slow cooker should be at least half-filled for best results.
A mountain of people half-filled the wagon, motionless, horribly tangled, but still steaming.
When spraying, make sure your fluid container is at least half-filled with material.
How many of your events are half-filled because people do not know why they should come?
The shot is then set on fire and dropped into a glass half-filled with beer.
Rinse off dishes in a sink half-filled with water instead of running water over the plates.
The desk was covered with books and papers and two half-filled cups of coffee.
Carbon has four half-filled sp3 hybrid orbitals.
A painting by an anonymous artist of Pacioli and a pupil depicts a glass rhombicuboctahedron half-filled with water.
Perched on his motorbike is the latest half-filled pot of paint he has obtained.
I look out this morning … on a church not even half-filled.
Was looking at her she took his half-filled glass into the kitchen.
We have got half-filled glasses all over, wherever Martha left them.
Around the edges of the living and dining rooms are half-filled cardboard packing boxes.
At the same time, the half-filled rack is located in the intermediate position.
A SOMO is a singly occupied molecular orbital such as half-filled HOMO of a radical.
You know, with the half-filled cups that give off different tones.
Even the weight of the half-filled.
Ronnie dove into that half-filled swimming pool, drunk, broke his nose.
The stovetop-safe cookware should be at least half-filled for best.
Finally, heme is added to the half-filled globin dimer, and tetrameric hemoglobin is obtained.
When discovered, the cavity was more than half-filled with earth.
For instance, imagine a half-filled water tank, which moves only in response to vertical vibrations.
It was a guy playing musical drinking glasses … with the half-filled cups that make different tones.

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