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  • 51Brim — John Brim John Brim (* 10. April 1922 bei Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky; † 1. Oktober 2003 in Gary, Indiana) war ein US amerikanischer Blues Musiker. Zu seinen bekanntesten Songs zählen Ice Cream Ma …

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  • 52To brim over — Brim Brim, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Brimmed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Brimming}.] To be full to the brim. The brimming stream. Milton. [1913 Webster] {To brim over} (literally or figuratively), to be so full that some of the contents flows over the brim; as …

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  • 53House of the Rising Sun — The House of the Rising Sun The House of the Rising Sun est une chanson folk provenant des États Unis. Sommaire 1 Origine 2 Histoire 3 Paroles 4 Les versions …

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  • 54House of the rising sun — The House of the Rising Sun The House of the Rising Sun est une chanson folk provenant des États Unis. Sommaire 1 Origine 2 Histoire 3 Paroles 4 Les versions …

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  • 55Brim — Recorded in several forms including Bream, Breem, Brim, Brims, Brimm and probably others, this is an early English medieval surname. It is however of much earlier origins, probably pre 6th century, and deriving from the word breme meaning fierce… …

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  • 56brim — [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… …

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  • 57brim — [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… …

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  • 58brim — [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 …

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  • 59brim — Breme Breme (br[=e]m), a. [OE. breme, brime, fierce, impetuous, glorious, AS. br[=e]me, br[=y]me, famous. Cf. {Brim}, a.] 1. Fierce; sharp; severe; cruel. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] From the septentrion cold, in the breme freezing air.… …

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  • 60brim with — phr verb Brim with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑tear …

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