TO FILL SOMEONE IN verb to inform (someone) fully; to give (s | English Idioms
TO FILL SOMEONE IN verb to inform (someone) fully; to give (someone) the details
Lisa missed the meeting where that was discussed: so someone will have to fill her in. I didn't receive the information in the mail—could you fill me in? Please fill in the new secretary about our rules.
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