brimmingly
English
Etymology
brimming + -ly
Adverb
brimmingly (comparative more brimmingly, superlative most brimmingly)
- (often figuratively) So as to brim or overflow.
- 2015 November 10, Martin Amis, “In ‘Letters to Véra,’ Vladimir Nabokov Writes to His Wife”, in New York Times:
- Having a husband who was so brimmingly full of fun might have involved a certain strain; still, the fact that Véra was not similarly blessed is just a reminder of the planetary norm.
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