brimmed


brim

B0484100 (brĭm)n.1. The uppermost edge of a hollow container or natural basin.2. A projecting rim or edge, especially around the bottom of a hat.3. Full capacity: "No sooner had the fighting started than the hotel filled to the brim with a most extraordinary collection of people" (George Orwell).v. brimmed, brim·ming, brims v.intr.1. To be full to the brim, often to overflowing: The cup is brimming with chowder.2. To be abundantly filled or supplied: a monument brimming with tourists; workers brimming with pride.v.tr. To fill to the brim.
[Middle English brimme.]