brimmed
Prononciation : [brɪmd]
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Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) having an edge that is full or overflowing. This is used to describe objects like cups or hats that are filled to the top or have a noticeable border.
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The cup was brimmed with hot chocolate, ready to be enjoyed.
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The bowl was not brimmed; it was barely half full of soup.
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Is your glass brimmed with water or is there room left?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to fill something to the top or to the edge. It can mean to make an object full, like a container, so that it can hold as much as possible.
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She brimmed her basket with fresh apples from the orchard.
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He didn't brim the jug with lemonade; he left some space at the top.
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Did you brim the pot with pasta or just fill it halfway?
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