to have enough of something · to experience something completely
This expression is perfect when you want to describe having enjoyed something thoroughly, or when you’ve had enough of a particular experience, especially during travel. It implies satisfaction and often a complete immersion in whatever it is you're referring to. 🏞️🍣
💡 You can use 'get your fill' for almost anything you can 'fill up' on! Think food, sights, activities, or even relaxation. It beautifully conveys that you've satisfied your craving or desire for something during your trip. Just replace '[something]' with the specific thing you're enjoying! ✨
Imagine you just returned from a trip to Italy and want to tell your friend that you ate a lot of delicious pasta and gelato. Which English expression fits this situation best? A. to skip the meals B. to get your fill of pasta and gelato C. to diet on the trip