1. fill out - Noun
2. fill out - Verb
write all the required information onto a form
supplement what is thought to be deficient
make fat or plump
become round, plump, or shapely
make bigger or better or more complete
line or stuff with soft material
Source: WordNetfill-out
And then she had to fill out so many forms she forgot why she had come and what she had left behind. Amy Tan
I hope all of you are going to fill out your census form when it comes in the mail next month. If you don't return the form the area you live in might get less government money and you wouldn't want that to happen, would you. Andy Rooney
When you want to do your homework, fill out your tax return, or see all the choices for a trip you want to take, you need a full-size screen. Bill Gates
Every evening, I come home tired and have just enough energy to fill out the endless tax forms, to pay bills, not to let my house neglected and to hear the radio concert for an hour. Fritz Zwicky
Don't tell us that the only way to teach a child is to spend too much of a year preparing him to fill out a few bubbles on a standardized test; we know that's not true. Barack Obama
With 'Twilight,' you have these massive tomes that you have to condense. With 'Penoza,' we had an eight episode Dutch series that, just for the pilot alone, I condensed three episodes. So, there's a lot of filling in and a ton of invention that has to happen to fill out eight episodes. Melissa Rosenberg