Adjective
well-filled (comparative more well-filled, superlative most well-filled)
Sufficiently full, without being full to overflowing.
Just as a well-filled day brings blessed sleep, so a well-employed life brings a blessed death. Leonardo da Vinci
Since I would rather make of him an able man than a learned man, I would also urge that care be taken to choose a guide with a well-made rather than a well-filled head. Michel de Montaigne
The well-filled belly has little understanding of the empty. Irish Proverb