Idioms
fill (someone's) shoes
to substitute for someone and be able to do a satisfactory job
Although he is a good supervisor, he is unable to fill the shoes of those who came before him.
fill (someone) in or fill in (someone)
fill in (something) or fill (something) in
fill out (something) or fill (something) out
fill the bill
filled to the brim
find fault with (someone or something)
find it in one's heart to (do something)
find one's feet
find one's own level
find one's tongue
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tie up (a boat) or tie (a boat) up
dance with death
gold mine of information
clear (someone's) name
put a cap on (something)
ring up (something) or ring (something) up
see the light
lay hold of (something)
take off clothes or shoes etc.
a little bit
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Invention
Invention : fuel cell
Year : 1839
Inventor : william r. grove
Country : uk.
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