[ UK /bɹˈɪmfə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. filled to capacity
    eyes brimming with tears
    I am brimful of chowder
    a brimful cup
    a child brimming over with curiosity
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How To Use brimful In A Sentence

  • The outlook for inexperienced graduates in a marketplace brimful of experienced candidates is not good.
  • a brimful cup
  • He does not need our wealth or spiritless ritual worship though He gives high value to the heart that is brimful of the feelings of gratitude and thankfulness.
  • In this job you can choose which car is brought to your house on a Monday morning, fully insured, brimful with free petrol and spotlessly clean.
  • The second half was brimful of exciting action, even if the scoring returns were nothing to crow about.
  • They were brimful of myrobalan, bdellium, saffron, and violets. Salammbo
  • CBPlanet-Struck, by Julian Turner Anvil, £8.95 The poems in Turner's third collection strike an eerie, haunting note: brimful of spooks, spirits and the seemingly mysterious movements of the elements. Poetry: in brief – reviews
  • He may have had a slightly nervous start to his day, discovering when he was rigging up that he had a crack in the top of his supplied daggerboard which was replaced with one which had been repaired, but he finished brimful of confidence and well set for the final stages. ISAF News
  • Now it is this complete awareness, this brimfull interest in our own dynamic changes, in our various and variously combined facts of movement inasmuch as _energy_ and _intention, _ it is this sense of the _values of movement_ which The Beautiful An Introduction to Psychological Aesthetics
  • The lush gardens are brimful with carved stoneware, unusual plants, fountains, and winding paths leading out into the open land of the Weald. The 10 best quirky campsites
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