adjective
also brim·full ˈbrim|fu̇l
Etymology: brim (I) + -ful, -full
: full to the brim : ready to overflow
a child, brimful of curiosity about life and people — Caroline Sherman
letters brimful of reproach — J.D.Adams
a mind brimful of information — Elmer Davis
tasks that filled each day brimful — Bruno Frank
• brim·ful·ly -_fəlē, -ˌfu̇lē adverb
• brim·ful·ness -|fu̇lnə̇s noun -es