rimmed

/rɪmd/
adjective
  1. Having a rim, edge, or border, often of a specified material or color.
    • His eyes were rimmed with dark circles from lack of sleep.
    • The red-rimmed plate added a pop of color to the table setting.
    • She wore gold-rimmed glasses that matched her earrings.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of rim; to form or provide a rim around something.
    • The potter rimmed the bowl with a thin line of blue glaze.
    • The carpenter rimmed the tabletop with a decorative molding.
    • Frost rimmed the edges of the windowpane.
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