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View synonyms for brimful
brimful
or brim·full
[ brim-fool ]
brimful
/ ˌbrɪmˈfʊl /
adjective
- postpositive, foll byof filled up to the brim (with)
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- brimfully adverb
- brimfulness brimfullness noun
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Example Sentences
He is small, alert, brimful of jokes and of years; seventy they say, but he neither looks it nor acts it.
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She looked all about; the whole face of nature looked back, brimful of meaning, finger on lip, leaking its glad secret.
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The characters are all brimful of wholesome human interest with Brenda as a paramount attraction.
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In a Court like that of Whitehall, brimful of wit and malice, such a man was treated as a clown.
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So saying, he filled him a brimful cup, which the coutelier drank off, and retired to do his patron's commission.
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