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Betrimmed
Betrim Be*trim", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Betrimmed; p. pr. & vb. n. Betrimming.] To set in order; to adorn; to deck, to embellish; to trim. --Shak.
brimme
Breme Breme (br[=e]m), a. [OE. breme, brime, fierce, impetuous, glorious, AS. br[=e]me, br[=y]me, famous. Cf. Brim, a.] 1. Fierce; sharp; severe; cruel. [Obs.] --Spenser. From the septentrion cold, in the breme freezing air. --Drayton. 2. Famous; renowned; well known. --Wright. [Written also brim and brimme.]
Brimmed
Brim Brim, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Brimmed; p. pr. & vb. n. Brimming.] To be full to the brim. ``The brimming stream.' --Milton. To brim over (literally or figuratively), to be so full that some of the contents flows over the brim; as, a cup brimming over with wine; a man brimming over with fun.
Brimmed
Brimmed Brimmed, a. 1. Having a brim; -- usually in composition. ``Broad-brimmed hat.' --Spectator. 2. Full to, or level with, the brim. --Milton.
Brimmer
Brimmer Brim"mer, n. A brimful bowl; a bumper.
Broad-brimmed
Broad-brimmed Broad"-brimmed`, a. Having a broad brim. A broad-brimmed flat silver plate. --Tatler.
Grimme
Grimme Grimme, n. [Cf. F. grimme.] (Zo["o]l.) A West African antelope (Cephalophus rufilotus) of a deep bay color, with a broad dorsal stripe of black; -- called also conquetoon.
Grimmer
Grim Grim, a. [Compar. Grimmer (-mer); superl. Grimmest.] [AS. grim; akin to G. grimm, equiv. to G. & D. grimmig, Dan. grim, grum, Sw. grym, Icel. grimmr, G. gram grief, as adj., hostile; cf. Gr. ?, a crushing sound, ? to neigh.] Of forbidding or fear-inspiring aspect; fierce; stern; surly; cruel; frightful; horrible. Whose grim aspect sets every joint a-shaking. --Shak. The ridges of grim war. --Milton. Syn: Syn.-- Fierce; ferocious; furious; horrid; horrible; frightful; ghastly; grisly; hideous; stern; sullen; sour.
Grimmest
Grim Grim, a. [Compar. Grimmer (-mer); superl. Grimmest.] [AS. grim; akin to G. grimm, equiv. to G. & D. grimmig, Dan. grim, grum, Sw. grym, Icel. grimmr, G. gram grief, as adj., hostile; cf. Gr. ?, a crushing sound, ? to neigh.] Of forbidding or fear-inspiring aspect; fierce; stern; surly; cruel; frightful; horrible. Whose grim aspect sets every joint a-shaking. --Shak. The ridges of grim war. --Milton. Syn: Syn.-- Fierce; ferocious; furious; horrid; horrible; frightful; ghastly; grisly; hideous; stern; sullen; sour.
Primmed
Prim Prim, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Primmed; p. pr. & vb. n. Primming.] To deck with great nicety; to arrange with affected preciseness; to prink.
Rimmed
Rim Rim, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Rimmed; p. pr. & vb. n. Rimming.] To furnish with a rim; to border.
Rimmer
Rimmer Rim"mer, n. An implement for cutting, trimming, or ornamenting the rim of anything, as the edges of pies, etc.; also, a reamer. --Knight.
Trimmed
Trim Trim, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trimmed; p. pr. & vb. n. Trimming.] [OE. trimen, trumen, AS. trymian, trymman, to prepare, dispose, make strong, fr. trum firm, strong; of uncertain origin.] 1. To make trim; to put in due order for any purpose; to make right, neat, or pleasing; to adjust. The hermit trimmed his little fire. --Goldsmith. 2. To dress; to decorate; to adorn; to invest; to embellish; as, to trim a hat.
Trimmer
Trimmer Trim"mer, n. (Coal Storage) An apparatus used for piling the coal in gradually increasing piles made by building up at the point of the cone or top of the prism.
Trimmer
Trim Trim, a. [Compar. Trimmer; superl. Trimmest.] [See Trim, v. t.] Fitly adjusted; being in good order., or made ready for service or use; firm; compact; snug; neat; fair; as, the ship is trim, or trim built; everything about the man is trim; a person is trim when his body is well shaped and firm; his dress is trim when it fits closely to his body, and appears tight and snug; a man or a soldier is trim when he stands erect. With comely carriage of her countenance trim. --Spenser. So deemed I till I viewed their trim array Of boats last night. --Trench.
Trimmer
Trimmer Trim"mer, n. 1. One who trims, arranges, fits, or ornaments. 2. One who does not adopt extreme opinions in politics, or the like; one who fluctuates between parties, so as to appear to favor each; a timeserver. Thus Halifax was a trimmer on principle. --Macaulay. 3. An instrument with which trimming is done. 4. (Arch.) A beam, into which are framed the ends of headers in floor framing, as when a hole is to be left for stairs, or to avoid bringing joists near chimneys, and the like. See Illust. of Header.
Trimmest
Trim Trim, a. [Compar. Trimmer; superl. Trimmest.] [See Trim, v. t.] Fitly adjusted; being in good order., or made ready for service or use; firm; compact; snug; neat; fair; as, the ship is trim, or trim built; everything about the man is trim; a person is trim when his body is well shaped and firm; his dress is trim when it fits closely to his body, and appears tight and snug; a man or a soldier is trim when he stands erect. With comely carriage of her countenance trim. --Spenser. So deemed I till I viewed their trim array Of boats last night. --Trench.

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- Hermkens, and texts by Michael Martone. 2001 - Frank Dekkers, with texts by Rimme Rypkema 2006 - Aan de rivier (At the river), with poetry by Menno van der...
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- of reality']. Nederlands Dagblad (Interview) (in Dutch). Interviewed by Rimme Mastebroek. Retrieved 31 August 2021. Grinwis, Pieter (9 August 2021). "#6...
- arrived back there on 8 December. 5th slave voyage (1803–1804): Captain James Rimmes acquired a letter of marque on 2 June 1803. Captain Rimmer sailed from London...