Adjective
half-filled (not comparable)
Holding or containing only half of its capacity.
Synonym: half full
Hell is a half-filled auditorium. Robert Frost
Sel, sel, has half-filled hell. Scottish Proverb
A painting by an anonymous artist of Pacioli and a pupil depicts a glass rhombicuboctahedron half-filled with water. Source: Internet
Being stuck in a half-filled panel van moseying along at 55 while triple trailer big rigs run right up on your ass and then pass you, screaming along at 85 makes you wish you hadn't already shiat your brown pants back at Gallup. Source: Internet
Imperatrice, who was on the scene, said protesters pelted cops with “air mail” — including half-filled drink bottles, garbage, rocks and brick fragments. Source: Internet
One of the photos had the actor’s wife rock a fine blue glittering dress while she held a half-filled wine glass and beamed with smiles. Source: Internet