get fill of something

get fill of something
get (your) fill (of (something)) to have or experience as much as you want of something.

I never got my fill of her cream puffs.

Usage notes: sometimes used to say that you do not want any more of something, esp. in the form have had your fill of something:

I have had my fill of violent movies.


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