What does dolun ay in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word dolun ay in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dolun ay in Turkish.

The word dolun ay in Turkish means fill up, birikmek, dolmak, ile dolmak, vadesi dolmak, müddeti bitmek, ağlamaklı olmak, süresi dolmak, süresi geçmek, vadesi dolmak, alüvyonla dolmak, gözyaşı ile dolmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word dolun ay

fill up

birikmek

(liquid: spring forth) (su)

The little girl dug a hole in the sand and watched the water well up in it.

dolmak

(become full)

Su şişesi çabucak doldu.
The water bottle filled quickly.

ile dolmak

(figurative (assailed: by difficulties, doubts, etc.) (kuşku, sıkıntı, şüphe, vb.)

Joan was suddenly beset by doubts as to her brother's motives.

vadesi dolmak, müddeti bitmek

(offer: cease to be valid)

The coupon expired a long time ago, so the store manager refused to accept it.

ağlamaklı olmak

(UK, figurative, informal (become teary-eyed)

Craig started filling up when someone mentioned his late wife.

süresi dolmak, süresi geçmek, vadesi dolmak

(expire)

Britney's club membership lapsed at the end of the year.

alüvyonla dolmak

(become filled with silt)

gözyaşı ile dolmak

(tears: spring up)

Tears welled up in Tina's eyes when she heard the news.

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