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full to the brim

a. (context idiomatic English) totally full

Usage examples of "full to the brim".

Ayla quickly poured clear liquid from a large waterbag and brought a cup, full to the brim.

In his mind's eye Gwylly saw two hundred fifty bushel baskets stretching out before him, each full to the brim with grains of wheat, each grain representing a year.

I can hook up a barrel full to the brim and put 'er where I want—.

Moiraine was already there, and the other Wise Ones, and Aviendha, all bare-skinned and sweating, sitting around a large iron kettle full to the brim with sooty stones.

It would have been entirely unremarkable had it not been full to the brim with dancing blue-white flames.

It would have been entirely unremarkable, had it not been full to the brim with dancing, blue-white flames.

Into the empty beer bottles he urinated lying down, then, as he told me confidentially an hour or so later, he recapped the greenish receptacles, which held about as much as he did and for the most part were full to the brim.

He flung himself over to the edge of the rock and plunged the goblet into the lake, bringing it up full to the brim of icy water that did not vanish.

Her blood, pale as her glowing face, dripped into the cup until it was full to the brim.