Pronunciation: /ˈbrɪmɪŋ/
verb present participle of the verb 'brim', meaning to be full to the point of overflowing
A1 The cup was brimming with water.
A2 She walked into the room, brimming with excitement.
B1 The restaurant was brimming with customers on a Saturday night.
B2 The concert hall was brimming with anticipation as the orchestra prepared to play.
C1 Her eyes were brimming with tears as she listened to the emotional speech.
C2 The stadium was brimming with energy as the home team scored the winning goal.
adjective filling or overflowing to the point of overflowing
A1 The cup was brimming with water.
A2 Her eyes were brimming with tears.
B1 The festival was brimming with excitement and energy.
B2 The room was brimming with anticipation as they waited for the announcement.
C1 The novel was brimming with complex characters and intricate plot lines.
C2 The performance was brimming with passion and intensity, leaving the audience in awe.
formal The cup was brimming with hot tea, ready to be served.
informal Her excitement was brimming over as she talked about her upcoming trip.
slang The party was brimming with cool people and good vibes.
figurative His heart was brimming with love for his newborn daughter.
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