What is another word for brimful of?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈɪmfə͡l ɒv] (IPA)

When describing something that is filled to the brim or overflowing with an abundant amount of something, you can use several synonyms for "brimful of." For instance, you can say "chock-full" or "filled to capacity" to explain that a particular container is loaded to the brim with tons of objects or items. Similarly, you can use the term "jam-packed" to explain a place that is crowded with people or things. For a more expressive adjective, you can use "teeming" to describe a place or thing with a lot of energy and excitement. Furthermore, you may use "overflowing" or "abounding" to describe something that exceeds its capacity.

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Famous quotes with Brimful of

  • You may as well know, Philip — you'll soon find out, anyhow — the truth is she flirt with any man that she doesn't actively dislike. She's so brimful of life she can't hold herself in — or she won't, rather; she says there's no harm in it, and she doesn't care if there is. Before her marriage she didn't go on in that way, but since it turned out badly she has been simply uncivilized on that point. And her being perfectly clear-headed about it makes it so much worse.
    Edmund Clerihew Bentley

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