well-filled

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well-filled (comparative more well-filled, superlative most well-filled)

  1. Sufficiently full, without being full to overflowing.
    • 1964 September, G. Freeman Allen, “Interim report on the East Coast Route express service”, in Modern Railways, page 159:
      Again, the 9.00 Kings Cross-Newcastle is very variable in its loading, but the 17.00 back, on which most of the stock returns, is usually well-filled.

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