Crossword-Solution: BRIMS 5 letters, 44 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Projections of bowlers 1 answer
Hats' edges 1 answer
Is full to the edge 1 answer
Is full. 1 answer
Is totally full 1 answer
Nearly overflows 1 answer
Overflow points 1 answer
Parts of cups and caps 1 answer
Parts of fedoras 1 answer
Parts of hats that are tipped 1 answer
Pillboxes notably don't have them 1 answer
Hat tips 1 answer
Prominent features of sun hats 1 answer
Sombreros have them 1 answer
Starts of menisci 1 answer
Stetson features 1 answer
Teems, as with excitement 1 answer
They may be held during the national anthem 1 answer
Top edges 1 answer
What fezzes lack 1 answer
What pillboxes lack 1 answer
Hat features 1 answer
Hat edges 1 answer
Fezzes' lack 1 answer
Fezzes lack them 1 answer
Fedora parts 1 answer
Edges of hats or overflowing in abundance 1 answer
Edges of hats 1 answer
Derby features 1 answer
Cup lips 1 answer
Coffee-pouring limits 1 answer
Can't be more full 1 answer
Boater parts 1 answer
Bowlers have them 1 answer
Hat parts 2 answers
Projecting edges 2 answers
Overflows (with) 3 answers
Fedora features 3 answers
Sun-shades 4 answers
Overflows 4 answers
Brinks 5 answers
Margins 8 answers
A SPHERE LACKS THEM 10 answers
Edges 19 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BRIMS (5)

Her mind, and especially her memory, was preternaturally active, and kept bringing up other scenes than this roughly hewn street of a little town, on the edge of the western wilderness: other faces than were lowering upon her from beneath the brims of those steeple-crowned hats.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
From the inland meadows, Fragrant of June and clover, floats the dark, and fills The hollow sea's dead face with little creeping shadows, And the white silence brims the hollow of the hills.
The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Rupert Brooke 1995
The man-size mountains palisade us round on every side; The river is a-flop with fish, and ripples silver-clear; The midnight sunshine brims yon cleft -- we think it's the Divide; We'll get there in a month, maybe, or maybe in a year.
Rhymes of a Rolling Stone Robert W. Service 1995
Some one mentions the way wild ducks are cooked in the restaurants of San Francisco, and at once I am transported to the light and clatter of many tables, where I gaze at old friends across the golden brims of long-stemmed Rhine-wine glasses.
John Barleycorn Jack London 2008
Their coats were off, the brims of their tattered hats were pulled down over eyes closed to mere slits against sun and dust.
The Mucker Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995

Quotes with BRIMS (3)

For a long time, she sat and saw. She had seen her brother die with one eye open, on still in a dream. She had said goodbye to her mother and imagined her lonely wait for a train back home to oblivion. A woman of wire had laid herself down, her scream traveling the street, till it fell sideways like a rolling coin starved of momentum. A young man was hung by a rope made of Stalingrad snow. She had watched a bomber pilot die in a metal case. She had seen a Jewish man who had t…
Markus Zusak The Book Thief
What was dark will always be dark, I know that. Death is still death. Hatred will never be far, in this life. But also, there is light. It is everywhere. It floods this world--the world brims with it. Once, I sat by the Coe and watched a shaft of light come down through the trees, through leaves, and wondered if there was a greater beauty, or a simpler one. There are many great beauties. but all of them--from the snow, to his fern-red hair, to my mare's eye reflecting the sky…
Susan Fletcher Corrag
A sense of security, of well-being, of summer warmth pervades my memory. That robust reality makes a ghost of the present. The mirror brims with brightness; a bumblebee has entered the room and bumps against the ceiling. Everything is as it should be, nothing will ever change, nobody will ever die.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 53 times in crossword archives (1965–2024).