will brim
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future tenseof brim.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
brimnounthe upper edge of anything hollow; rim; brink.
Example Sentences
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Same old will play same old for the national championship in Indianapolis on Jan. 10, so it’s helpful that the same-olds will brim with glittering, hard-won talent.
From Washington Post ● Jan. 1, 2022
And although not every public school child will brim with confidence, many will go on to live their lives with the deep-rooted sense that they have worth.
From The Guardian ● Oct. 26, 2017
Yet the pool, fed by new 19-year-olds in ever-increasing numbers, will brim to overflowing in the next few years as the babies of the big population years become 1-A men.
From Time Magazine Archive
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If the previous evening has been calm and fine, they will find little or none; but if the night has been wild and stormy, keeping the moths under cover, the tubes will brim with sweets.
From Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors by Neltje Blanchan
Oh, when the room grows slowly dim, And life's last oil is nearly spent, One gush of light these eyes will brim, Only to think she came and went.
From Landscape and Song by E. (Edith) Nesbit