Thesaurus / brimful
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LeBron’s championship chases are brimful of the most pivotal buckets in NBA postseason history, and not just his own.
ANTHONY DAVIS WAS KEY FOR THE LAKERS’ TITLE RUN. HE’S ALSO THE KEY TO THEIR FUTURE.JAMES L. JACKSONOCTOBER 14, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTHe is small, alert, brimful of jokes and of years; seventy they say, but he neither looks it nor acts it.
GALLIPOLI DIARY, VOLUME IIAN HAMILTONShe looked all about; the whole face of nature looked back, brimful of meaning, finger on lip, leaking its glad secret.
ENGLISH: COMPOSITION AND LITERATUREW. F. (WILLIAM FRANKLIN) WEBSTERThe characters are all brimful of wholesome human interest with Brenda as a paramount attraction.
NAPOLEON'S YOUNG NEIGHBORHELEN LEAH REEDIn a Court like that of Whitehall, brimful of wit and malice, such a man was treated as a clown.
COURT BEAUTIES OF OLD WHITEHALLW. R. H. TROWBRIDGESo saying, he filled him a brimful cup, which the coutelier drank off, and retired to do his patron's commission.
QUENTIN DURWARDSIR WALTER SCOTTThe tales are brimful of such fairy romance as youthful readers delight in.
CURIOUS CHURCH CUSTOMSVARIOUSBrimful ran the stream from bank to bank, one sheet of untarnished crystal, reflecting the luminous turquoise of the sky.
THE ANGEL OF PAINE. F. BENSONAnd he never said a word to betray it, even when I came home brimful and overflowing with happiness.
MAGNUM BONUMCHARLOTTE M. YONGEHerbert Spencer dined with us the other day—looks well, and is brimful of clever talk as usual.
GEORGE ELIOT'S LIFE, VOL. I (OF 3)GEORGE ELIOTWORDS RELATED TO BRIMFUL
- SRO
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- seething
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- to the roof
- tumid
- up to the hilt
- up to the rafters
- wall-to-wall
- wrapped
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