brim
31brim — [brɪm] noun [C] I 1) the part of a hat that sticks out from the base 2) the top edge of a cup or bowl II verb brim [brɪm] brim with sth …
32brim — n. a hat. □ Man, that is one fine brim you got. □ New silks call for a new brim …
33brim — [13] Brim appears out of the blue at the beginning of the 13th century, meaning ‘edge, border’, with no apparent ancestor in Old English. It is usually connected with Middle High German brem and Old Norse barmr, both ‘edge’, which would point to… …
34brim — n. & v. n. 1 the edge or lip of a cup or other vessel, or of a hollow. 2 the projecting edge of a hat. v.tr. & intr. (brimmed, brimming) fill or be full to the brim. Phrases and idioms: brim over overflow. Derivatives: brimless adj. brimmed adj.… …
35brim — The upper edge or rim of a hollow structure. pelvic b. SYN: pelvic inlet. * * * (brim) the upper edge of a basin …
36brim|full — brim|ful or brim|full «BRIHM FUL», adjective. full to the brim; full to the very top …
37brim|ful — or brim|full «BRIHM FUL», adjective. full to the brim; full to the very top …
38brim|less — «BRIHM lihs», adjective. without a brim …
39brim|mer — «BRIHM uhr», noun. a cup, bowl, or the like, filled to the brim …
40brimþyssa — brimþyssa2 m ( n/ n) ship …