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Thermometers are the instrument that is often filled with mercury, colored water, or alcohol. Most early thermometers were made with mercury.
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Of course! Anyone can feel that they are filled with the holy spirit. Poor or rich. Strong or weak. smart or not so smart. smokers or nonsmokers. Why would the holy spirit exclude anyone?
Compasses are commonly filled with oil, kerosene, or alcohol.
with trucks filled with barrels of booze
Most inexpensive thermometers are filled with a colored mix of alcohol and water, rather than mercury, which is hazardous and has become more expensive.
The thermos had been filled with dark chocolate.
No, but you are going to have some extremely sore feet.
Not if it is a drainage ditch that affects anyone else but you, or if it is a designated wetland area.
Traditional thermometers are filled with red-dyed alcohol while others are filled with mercury which appears silver in color. Mercury thermometers aren't safe. When a mercury thermometer breaks on the floor mercury is released. Mercury is very toxic and venomous. One sole drop can kill you or make you very sick. Alcohol is dyed red to add more visibility. Otherwise it'll be very hard to read the temperature due to the alcohol's transparency.
If its an alcoholic, then its probably filled with liquor and you will get alcohol poisoning. If its not alcoholic, then no you cant get toxins, I think.
Being filled with arrogance is definitely an insult. It generally means that you are stuck-up or think that you or your actions are better than anyone else's.