v. Obs. rare. [f. BRIM sb.2 + FILL v.] trans. To fill up to the brim.

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1615.  T. Adams, Blacke Devill, 71. The cup of his iniquity [will be] brimfilled.

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c. 1620.  Z. Boyd, Zion’s Flowers (1855), 33. Sins our city doe brime fill.

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1647.  Crashaw, Poems, 203. Thy brimfill’d bowls of fierce desire.

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