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.
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
Brim typically means the edge of something, and it will usually refer to a hat. Brim also is used as a verb, when something, such as a cup, is very full.
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The main difference between a fedora and a trilby hat is the brim width and shape. A fedora typically has a wider brim that is more evenly sized around the hat, while a trilby has a narrow brim that is turned up at the back and down at the front. Additionally, fedoras are often seen as more formal and classic, while trilbies are considered more trendy and casual.
Brim eats smaller fish like mullets and occasionally eats nippers and worms
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of Brim, Having a brim; -- usually in composition., Full to, or level with, the brim.
Katherine Brim's birth name is Katherine Louise Brim.
No. a brim is the edge of a hat or the top endge of a container as in "full to the brim".
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The cup was filled till the brim
Serget Brim is from Russia.
Madison Brim is the daughter of Misa Hylton and JoJo Brim and is the sister of Diddy's son Justin Combs
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".