fill a gap in English
close a space or hole
Use "fill a gap" in a sentence
1. So we asked him if he would be happy being the grandpa, to fill a gap.
2. Each draws significantly upon previously existing courses and each attempts to fill a gap in the current national provision of undergraduate education.
3. Started in 2017 by brothers Ross and Lee Willson, Beardys was a vision to fill a gap in the Redcliffe communities lack of …
4. The historical consensus on the origin of the Codpiece is that it was devised to fill a gap and, initially at least, preserved men’s modesty
5. Reference Source: DoDI 5000.80, Paragraph 1.2.b The MTA pathway is intended to fill a gap in the Defense Acquisition System (DAS) for those capabilities that have a level of maturity to allow them to be rapidly prototyped within an Acquisition program or fielded, within 5 years of MTA program start.