No, "brimming" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeias are words that imitate the sound they represent, like "buzz" or "meow." "Brimming" describes something that is filled to the point of overflowing.
The phrase should be "brimming with energy". Something brimming is overflowing. So energy is overflowing or seems to be.
The brimming mugs of hot soup and spoons.
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The phrase "filled to the brim with sorrow" could be a suitable answer to describe something that is "brimming with sadness".
I filled the cup right up to the brim. The brim of the hat is curled nicely.
that's a sentence using brimming. look at my one that's almost the same that's use non violence in a sentence.
Full Abundant Plentiful Brimming
Brimming!skimming,trimming
brimful, brimming, bursting, chockablock
She was full of an emotion.
No, "held" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeias are words that sound like the noise they describe, such as "buzz" or "boom." "Held" is a verb used to indicate past tense of holding something.
Another word for "full" is brimming.