Etymology
The word "brim" comes from the Middle English word "brymme," which in turn derives from the Old English word "brymm," meaning "edge" or "margin."
Meaning
The primary meaning of "brim" is the outer edge or rim of something, especially a container or a hat.
Usage
Figurative Meanings
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