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more brimming

adjective as in overflowing; up to the top

adjective as in overflowing

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"The industry has become larger, more diverse and more brimming with talent than anyone could have anticipated, and it will only grow stronger in the coming years."

From BBC

Mind you that the restriction I may seem to you to lay on my view of your work still leaves that work more convulsed with life and more brimming with blood than any it is given me nowadays to meet.

Never have I seen Life more triumphant and rampant, more brimming over with hope and defiant of all conditions, hygienic and otherwise.

There is no soil that receives a more brimming benison of sunshine than Long Island in late April.

It seems to me that sorrow must come sometime to every body, and those who scarcely taste it in their youth often have a more brimming and bitter cup to drain in after-life; whereas, those who exhaust the dregs early, who drink the lees before the wine, may reasonably expect a purer and more palatable draught to succeed. 

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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