The original saying was "Fill it to the rim with Brim" and it was from a coffee commercial for Brim coffee. It meant "fill your coffee cup to the rim with Brim coffee".
There can be many meaning to the phrase close to the edge, it could mean close to the end, to a border or put an end on, a rim or a brim, a slight but noticeable sharpness or harshness
overflowingIt refers to large quantities, the brimming part is about tea or coffee spilling over the edge (brim) of a cup.Brimming means fill or full to the point of overflowing.
The differences are subtle and depend entirely on context. They are all technically types of edges, though. Edge is the outside limit of an object, area, or surface. Rim is the upper or outer edge. Border is the edge or boundary. Brim is the projecting edge around the bottom of a hat or the upper edge of a cup, bowl, or other container. Verge is the edge, border, or extreme limit of something.
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yes. the 'rim' of a cup is the edge of the cup.
The edge or rim of a container is called the brim. That is why you hear the phrase "filled to the brim."
Bill, rim (sort of), lid
Yes, the inside of a container refers to the inner space or volume of the container where items can be stored. The term "brim" typically refers to the top edge or rim of a container where it meets the outer air, rather than the interior space.
Brim eats smaller fish like mullets and occasionally eats nippers and worms
There can be many meaning to the phrase close to the edge, it could mean close to the end, to a border or put an end on, a rim or a brim, a slight but noticeable sharpness or harshness
The word that means a brim or edge is "rim." It typically refers to the outer boundary or border of an object, such as the edge of a circular object like a plate or the top edge of a container.
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overflowingIt refers to large quantities, the brimming part is about tea or coffee spilling over the edge (brim) of a cup.Brimming means fill or full to the point of overflowing.
Words that rhyme with a word ending in -imb could include limb, climb, or brim.
The rim of a teacup is commonly referred to as the "lip." This is the part of the cup that comes into contact with the lips when drinking. In some contexts, it may also be called the "edge" or "brim." The design and thickness of the lip can significantly affect the drinking experience.
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RIM is the Research In Motion company