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Fill someone in

Meaning: This idiom means to provide someone with information or to update them on details they missed.

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “I missed the meeting; can you fill me in on what happened?”
  2. “Let me fill you in on the latest developments in the project.”
  3. “She wasn’t aware of the changes, so I filled her in.”

Origin: The phrase “fill someone in” likely originated in the mid-20th century, using “fill” to represent supplying missing parts or information, as if completing a blank space. This informal expression became widely used to describe catching someone up on news or events.

Fill someone in