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brim with something phrasal verb with brimverb[ I ]uk /brɪm/ us /brɪm/-mm- to become so full of something, especially a liquid, that it almost flows over the edges: Her eyes brimmed with tears when she heard that he was alive.当她听说他活着时,眼里噙满了泪水。 to have a very large amount of a quality, a feeling, etc.: She marched into the job brimming with energy and ideas and passion. They brimmed with optimism as they looked ahead to the new season. It was a classic TV Christmas special, brimming with bells, baubles, and Santa's elves. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Filling and completing backfill box ticking brick brick something up brim fill jam overcrowd overrun pack something/somewhere out permeate permeation plug squeeze (someone/something) in/squeeze (someone/something) into something stuffing suffuse supersaturated take something up tank tie
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