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brim
1[ brim ]
noun
- the upper edge of anything hollow; rim; brink:
the brim of a cup.
- a projecting edge:
the brim of a hat.
verb (used without object)
- to be full to the brim.
verb (used with object)
- to fill to the brim.
brim
2[ brim ]
noun
- Southern U.S. bream 1( def 4 ).
brim
/ brɪm /
noun
- the upper rim of a vessel
the brim of a cup
- a projecting rim or edge
the brim of a hat
- the brink or edge of something
verb
- to fill or be full to the brim
eyes brimming with tears
Derived Forms
- ˈbrimless, adjective
Other Words From
- brimless adjective
- brimming·ly adverb
- un·brimming adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of brim1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brim1
Idioms and Phrases
see filled to the brim .Synonym Study
Example Sentences
They upset second-seeded Marshall 19-6 in the first round on Nov. 13 and showed up at No. 6 Eagle Rock brimming with confidence, in large part because they have kept their routine the same.
The film is a bewitching spectacle, a classic holiday season event movie that brims with enough earnestness to keep even its fluffiest moments from becoming corny intellectual property slop.
Tufts of black lambswool and recycled nylon sprout up in contrast to the conventional ribbed beanie brim, an homage to the overactive crown chakra that is every Sagittarian’s secret weapon and downfall.
“Short n’ Sweet” is brimming with hooks and jokes and vocal exaggerations; this show, the first of three sold-out dates in Los Angeles to wrap Carpenter’s North American tour, left virtually no surface un-bedazzled.
But her father, Mr Mohammad, is brimming with hope, she says.
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