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brimful

[brim-fool] / ˈbrɪmˈfʊl /


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The five-match contest between Ben Stokes' side and a new-look India is brimful of intrigue, including superstar performers on both sides.

From BBC

Now his head is brimful of a play that opens with three witches plotting and takes us on a journey of murder and guilt.

From BBC

He is impressed with Ms Forbes, describing her as "honest, straight, true and brimful of integrity".

From BBC

Mark Twain wrote that “the pony-rider was usually a little bit of a man, brimful of spirit and endurance.”

From Washington Post

He is brimful of combativeness, even when, on a recent evening, his attention was divided among Republicans’ misadventures, President Biden’s shortcomings and a plate of pasta.

From Washington Post