brimfull
IPA: brˈɪmfʌɫ
adjective
- Obsolete spelling of brimful [Filled to maximum capacity.]
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Examples of "brimfull" in Sentences
- Bouncer's schooldays are "brimfull" of just such fun, adventures and some rivalries.
- Sometimes I'm brimfull of faith and hope, and sometimes I'm in a perfect abyss of despair.
- 'Not Muster Gashford's friend that he spoke to us about in my house, eh?' said Dennis, brimfull of pleasant expectation.
- There she was, in night-gown and nightcap, and barefooted too, with a face brimfull of excitement and as wide awake as possible.
- Up the valley toward Cashmere, you see the orchards, orderly squares of exuberant trees brimfull of blossoms, elegant white against the green hills.
- "A bright, enjoyable book, brimfull of individuality, containing one of the truest sketches of Washington ever written," -- _Record-Herald_, Chicago.
- Here he found a place, whose like he had never seen at all, for it was builded of gold and in its midst was a great basin brimfull of water midmost a vast flower-garden.
- John Keats acknowledged it in the lines, "For I am brimfull of the friendliness/That in a little cottage I have found;/Of fair-hair'd Milton's eloquent distress,/And all his love for gentle Lycid drown'd."
- It's just this way, Mr. Zigler, 'he says, 'our people are brimfull of patriotism, but they've been born and brought up between houses, and England ain't big enough to train 'em -- not if you expect to preserve.'
- Now it is this complete awareness, this brimfull interest in our own dynamic changes, in our various and variously combined facts of movement inasmuch as _energy_ and _intention, _ it is this sense of the _values of movement_ which
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