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brimful
[ brim-fool ]
brimful
/ ËŒ²ú°ùɪ³¾Ëˆ´ÚÊŠ±ô /
adjective
- postpositive, foll byof filled up to the brim (with)
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²ú°ù¾±³¾î€ƒf³Ü±ôl²â adverb
- ²ú°ù¾±³¾î€ƒf³Ü±ôn±ð²õ²õ ²ú°ù¾±³¾î€ƒf³Ü±ô±ôn±ð²õ²õ noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
Now his head is brimful of a play that opens with three witches plotting and takes us on a journey of murder and guilt.
He is impressed with Ms Forbes, describing her as "honest, straight, true and brimful of integrity".
Mark Twain wrote that “the pony-rider was usually a little bit of a man, brimful of spirit and endurance.â€
He is brimful of combativeness, even when, on a recent evening, his attention was divided among Republicans’ misadventures, President Biden’s shortcomings and a plate of pasta.
Having finished a highly commendable ninth on their return to the top flight after a lengthy absence, Leeds supporters can go into the new season brimful of optimism and harbouring notions of European qulaification.
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