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Entry 6 senses · 4 variants Webster, 1913

Brim

/brĭm/ · IPA /bɹɪm/
01 n. The rim, border, or upper edge of a cup, dish, or any hollow vessel used for holding anything.
  1. 1.
    The rim, border, or upper edge of a cup, dish, or any hollow vessel used for holding anything.
    “Saw I that insect on this goblet's brim I would remove it with an anxious pity.” Coleridge.
  2. 2.
    The edge or margin, as of a fountain, or of the water contained in it; the brink; border.
    “The feet of the priests that bare the ark were dipped in the brim of the water.” — Josh. iii. 15.
  3. 3.
    The rim of a hat.
02 v. i. To be full to the brim.
imp. & p. p. Brimmed; p. pr. & vb. n. Brimming
  1. 1.
    To be full to the brim.
Phrases & compounds
To brim over — to be so full that some of the contents flows over the brim; as, a cup brimming over with wine; a man brimming over with fun.
03 v. t. To fill to the brim, upper edge, or top.
  1. 1.
    To fill to the brim, upper edge, or top.
    “Arrange the board and brim the glass.” Tennyson.
04 a. Fierce; sharp; cold. See Breme.
  1. 1.
    Fierce; sharp; cold. See Breme.[Obs.] See: Breme