to the brim

English

Prepositional phrase

to the brim

  1. Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see to, brim.
    Fill the glass to the brim.
  2. (figuratively) To the point of being full, almost overflowing.
    The van was stuffed to the brim with camping equipment.
    With an own goal, two penalties, two red cards and plenty more this match was full to the brim with controversy.
    • 1898, The Popular Science Monthly, volume 53, page 159:
      The full measure of life and happiness which we have in mind as the educational goal can only be attained when each individual life is full to the brim.
    • 2009 November 28, 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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