Cut off one of the legs and leave the other on, fill them with a nice forcemeat.
Or fill them with a forcemeat, and go entirely over the outside, first with beaten egg, and then roll each plover in finely grated bread-crumbs.
Add enough syrup to fill them to overflowing, and adjust the rubber and top on each jar as it is filled.
Fill them with a stuffing made of equal parts of minced chicken, or meat, and soft bread-crumbs, chop fine the onion taken from the center, and add it to the mixture.
Fill them to within an inch of the top, and stop them with antiseptic cotton.
Fill them with a stuffing made as follows: Put one tablespoonful of butter in a saucepan; when hot add one tablespoonful of onion chopped fine.
Coat the whiskers and eyelids with warm wax, orfill them full of clay.
If there are any cracks at the edges, fill them up with clay.
Pull out all the pins which have been holding the toes, ears, lips, or eye corners in place, and if they leave any holes, fill them up with putty.
Place the pot over a moderate fire, and let it simmer slowly (skimming it well) for several hours, till the veal is all to rags and the flesh of the calves-feet has dropped in shreds from the bones.
Why, having designed openings in the wall of his building, he should proceed forthwith to fill them up with something in poor imitation of masonry, is a mystery.
It looks as if it would not be difficult to accept glazing lines like these and fill them in with painted detail a la Romanesque.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fill them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.