Brim in a sentence as a noun

Fill your bowl to the brim and it will spill.

The PDF is full to the brim with hyperlinks.

Could it be because the valley is filled to the brim with money?I'm in it to win it.

Or, "I'll just build my own hammer instead of using this toolbox filled to the brim with all kinds of tools.

One of those crammed to the brim with "in-app analytics" and other goodness?

Now that dingy mall is unrecognizable and filled to the brim.

There are entire literal libraries filled to the brim with evidence of evolution.

Brim in a sentence as a verb

That means that, in a regular 8-story office building with two deposit locations per floor, filling all of them to the brim will cost $592.

Comments for any political article on any popular site are now full to the brim with obvious shills of all stripes.

Yeah, but without death the whole world would be filled to the brim with protobacteria, and none of us complex life forms would ever have had room to exist.

Or trains in NY which were packed to the brim on rush hour, extremely uncomfortable especially on summer days when specific cars don't have A/C.

They need, absolutely need, a lot of population growth to avoid disaster, but in absolute numbers everything they built is filled to the brim.

Again, see Skype that withstood reverse-engineering attempts for several years with its incremental decrypting loader and other tricks that it was stuffed with to the brim.

If you are putting something in front of your eyes, or on your hat brim that looks like a hacked together bunch of cameras and wires and you wear it in public, there is millions of years of evolution causing people to ostracise you.

Brim definitions

noun

the top edge of a vessel or other container

noun

a circular projection that sticks outward from the crown of a hat

verb

be completely full; "His eyes brimmed with tears"

verb

fill as much as possible; "brim a cup to good fellowship"