brimful

/ˈbrɪmˌfʊl/
adjective
  1. Full to the point of overflowing; filled completely.
    • After the harvest, the barns were brimful with golden wheat.
    • Her heart was brimful of joy when she saw the surprise party.
    • The cup was brimful of hot coffee, so she carried it carefully.
  2. Having a very large amount of something; filled with a particular quality or feeling.
    • The city was brimful of history and culture.
    • The garden was brimful with colorful flowers in the spring.
    • His speech was brimful of confidence and optimism.
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