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View usage for: (brɪmfʊl) adjectiveSomeone who is brimful of an emotion or quality feels or seems full of it. An object or place that is brimful of something is full of it. She was brimful of energy and enthusiasm. [+ of] The United States is brimful with highly paid doctors. [+ with] Synonyms: full, filled, packed, running over More Synonyms of brimful brimful in British English or brimfull (ˌbrɪmˈfʊl) adjective(postpositive; foll by of) filled up to the brim (with) brimful in American English (ˈbrɪmˌfʊl) Examples of 'brimful' in a sentencebrimful He didn't intend to be brimful of conversation; let her make the running.If her aunt's letters are anything to go by she's brimful of mischief.The only explanation was that its tank was already brimful of water. Definition completely filled with The country is brimful with highly paid doctors. Synonyms filled running over brimming overfull Additional synonymsIf we're feeling flush we'll give them champagne. Synonyms affluent, liberal, generous, lavish, abundant, overflowing, plentiful, prodigal, fullThe great hall was overflowing with people. Synonyms full, filled, abounding, swarming, rife, plentiful, thronged, teeming, copious, replete, bountiful, profuse, brimful, thick on the ground, overfull, superabundant The streets were packed with people. Synonyms filled, full, crowded, jammed, crammed, swarming, overflowing, overloaded, seething, congested, jam-packed, chock-full, bursting at the seams, cram-full, brimful, chock-a-block, packed like sardines, hoatching (Scottish), loaded or full to the gunwales - brilliance
- brilliant
- brim
- brimful
- brindled
- brine
- bring
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