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brim
noun as in edge of object, usually the top
Example Sentences
His is a movie that brims with lyricism instead, and hangs on its threadbare plot these many poetic dichotomies.
This decision is one of the best things about “Holland,” which brims with recently retro production design in Windows desktop computers, early cell phones and pagers, tapes rented from video stores and high-rise dad jeans.
Foreman's powers of transformation served him well in a sporting career brimming with prestige and drama.
Recorded in large part during the band’s sojourn to New Orleans, the record positively brims with energy and musical timbre.
Azuka is "really excited" about the future and said she was brimming with ideas for her next play.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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