† brim-fill,v.Obs.rare. [f. brim n.2 + fill v.] trans. To fill up to the brim. 1615T. Adams Blacke Dev. 71 The cup of his iniquity [will be] brimfilled.c1620Z. Boyd Zion's Flowers (1855) 33 Sins our city doe brime fill.1647Crashaw Poems 203 Thy brimfill'd bowls of fierce desire.