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brim <a brim; brims> N

brim N

brim

fill a measure to the brim VB

be or become full to the brim or to overflowing VB

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English
Some times when the ribbon was off they would see that the brim stayed curled by itself.
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The external edge of the brim is strengthened by a twisted square-sectioned wire, around which the gold leaf is turned upwards.
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Commonly it has a soft round crown and a stiff flat brim.
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The general structure and depth were similar, but the brim was shortened, opened wider and more gradually turned.
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He was elected on a manifesto of dynamism and political grounds transforming the rather staid organisation into a dynamic enterprise brimming with new ideas.
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Pieces of cork, often shaped as bottle stoppers, are hung on string from the brim of the hat.
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When her hands passed the wine to him, he saw her eyes brimmed with tears.
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It is continuous with the peritoneum as it descends into the pelvis over the pelvic brim.
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When the stream is brimming, one can only reach the main beach with the help of a boat.
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The upper brim is also covered with a piece of silk plush or with silk petersham (a ribbed silk).
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