full to the brim

English

Adjective

full to the brim (not comparable)

  1. (idiomatic) totally full
    1898 The Popular Science Monthly
    Add in a sexy man with evil on his brain, and Lily's new life is full to the brim with complications.
    11 November 2009 BSCreview
    Add in a sexy man with evil on his brain, and Lily's new life is full to the brim with complications.
    28 November 2009 - Nashua Telegraph
    We've had so much luck here, it's been effortless,” LeMay said as she rested on the shopping cart full to the brim with gifts...
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