brim

  • 41brim|stone — «BRIHM STOHN», noun. 1. sulfur, especially roll sulfur. 2. a virago; spitfire. ╂[Middle English brinston < brinn burn + stōn stone; perhaps influenced by brim1] …

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  • 42brim|ston|y — «BRIHM STOH nee», adjective. 1. of brimstone. 2. resembling brimstone …

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  • 43brim·stone — /ˈbrımˌstoʊn/ noun [noncount] old fashioned : ↑sulfur now usually used in the phrase fire and brimstone to refer to descriptions of hell The preacher s sermons were full of fire and brimstone. [=the preacher s sermons warned of the punishment of… …

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  • 44brim over (with something) — ˌbrim ˈover (with sth) derived (of a cup, container, etc.) to be so full of a liquid that it flows over the edge Syn: ↑overflow: (figurative) Her heart was brimming over with happiness. Main entry …

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  • 45Brim Fell — Infobox Mountain Name = Brim Fell Photo = Brim fell summit.jpg Caption = Brim Fell summit Elevation = 796 m (2,611 ft) Location = Cumbria, ENG Range = Lake District, Southern Fells Prominence = c 25 m Parent peak = The Old Man of Coniston… …

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  • 46brim over — v. (D; intr.) to brim over with (to brim over with enthusiasm) * * * [ brɪm əʊvə] (D; intr.) to brim over with (to brim over with enthusiasm) …

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  • 47brim over — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms brim over : present tense I/you/we/they brim over he/she/it brims over present participle brimming over past tense brimmed over past participle brimmed over 1) to be too full, so that something is falling… …

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  • 48brim over — verb to overflow over the brim (of a saucepan etc.) …

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  • 49brim with — phr verb Brim with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑tear …

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  • 50brim over — see brim 2), 3) …

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