1. brimmed - Adjective
2. brimmed - Verb
Derived from brim
of Brim
Having a brim; -- usually in composition.
Full to, or level with, the brim.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA frontispiece illustrates an old, bearded Christmas in a brimmed hat, a long open robe and undersleeves. Source: Internet
Large brimmed hats with fringe and pearl necklaces were popular accessories. Source: Internet
KELBAJAR, Azerbaijan — The cars, trucks and vans jamming the mountain roads deep into the night on Saturday brimmed with all the possessions that the fleeing Armenians could rescue: upholstered furniture, livestock, glass doors. Source: Internet
Arthur Dimmesdale is shown characteristically with an air of melancholy about him and his speeches brimmed with pathos. Source: Internet
But it had snowed earlier that morning, and the bowl of each small flower brimmed with a foam of snowflakes, like tiny cups of cappuccino. Source: Internet
Her pies brimmed with summer peaches and sparkled with white sugar. Source: Internet