brimful in the PONS Dictionary

brimful Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

brimful of ideas

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The big top, as expected, was brimful of converts but the usual fervour was absent.
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He found everything he wanted and returned replete and brimful with the emotions to benefit people with this favour and benevolence.
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This time around, the omens were at once brimful of foreboding and anticipation.
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The size of floods our model predicts from the basalt erosion better match locations of depositional flood bars in the canyon than the brimful model predicts.
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The place was brimful of students, and teams of women from surrounding villages went by minibus to cook and clean for them.
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The somersaults, the leaps and cart wheeling and mallakhamb bodies and the way one body balanced the weight of another with improvisations being done, were brimful of nervous energy.
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A man brimful of contradictions.
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The mood was upbeat, rosy and brimful of optimism.
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His appearance was misleading, however, as he was sturdily built and brimful with enthusiasm.
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This kind of commentary, brimful of feeling, bitingly direct and harshly satiric, appears far too rarely in jazz.
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