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brim·ful[ˈbrɪmfʊl]adj inv, pred randvoll\brimful of soup bis zum Rand mit Suppe gefüllt* * *['brɪm'fʊl]adj (lit)randvoll; (fig) voll (of, with von)he is brimful of energy — er sprüht vor Energie
* * *he is brimful of health er strotzt vor oder von Gesundheit;she was brimful with ideas sie steckte voller Ideen* * *adj.voll adj.übervoll adj.
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