A place far away
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 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".
yes. the 'rim' of a cup is the edge of the cup.
that they are under the water or you could also just read the book and use your freckin brain
Goal, or I heard some call it basket
The apostrophe belongs in the phrase as "the glasses' rim" to indicate that the rim belongs to the glasses.
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
1,000 miles 1,000 miles
The edge or rim of a container is called the brim. That is why you hear the phrase "filled to the brim."
RIM is the Research In Motion company
You might be referring to the Pacific Rim.
Nyny (located in the Nyny system within the Ash Worlds in the Outer Rim).
The phrase "this fame has gone abroad to the sky's rim" suggests that the individual's fame has spread far and wide, reaching even the highest heights, much like the sky. It implies that their reputation or recognition has transcended local boundaries, becoming universally acknowledged and celebrated. This metaphor emphasizes the vastness and impact of their fame, indicating it resonates beyond just their immediate surroundings.
it's 10 feet
The answer depends on what you mean by "better." The North Rim is higher, cooler, more isolated, more arboreal, and has far fewer visitors. It also has fewer tourist facilities, which is a plus or a minus depending on how you view their presence. Which rim has better views is subjective, but most people think the most iconic viewpoints are on the South Rim.
20 feet from the basketball rim.
it is your mom