brimmer

brimmer

(ˈbrɪmə)
n
a vessel, such as a glass or bowl, filled to the brim
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``Drink hael, Holy Clerk of Copmanhurst!'' answered the warrior, and did his host reason in a similar brimmer.
He crossed Charles Street between jangling street cars and shelving lumber drays, and after a moment of uncertainty wound into Brimmer Street.
No wonder, then, that they made a straight wake for the whale's mouth --the bar --when the wrinkled little old Jonah, there officiating, soon poured them out brimmers all round.
Councilmember Bob Brimmer said he was concerned that the 1% cap could concentrate all of the short-term rentals in a single area of Mount Pleasant and advocated for removing that from the ordinance, but O'Rourke and Councilmember Joe Bustos, who chairs the Planning Committee, dissuaded him.
Surviving are also her sisters, Fay Heern, Joy Sanders and Effie Brimmer of Boskeydell.
The newly formed Columbia College gardening club and the fruits and vegetables and herbs of its labors sprung from an idea floated by recent graduate Aaleeyah Brimmer that dovetailed with a long-held goal of college horticulturist John Long.
Brimmer ruled that while the EEOC was able to show instances of employees being given warnings for taking unauthorized breaks for prayer, none of them were suspended or terminated.
According to witnesses, Nairac stood up and sang a Republican song, The Broad Black Brimmer, before being abducted in the pub car park at around 11.45pm.
Hillerman, who was a stage-trained actor, first made his impression on screen as an arrogant radio show detective Simon Brimmer, which aired on the NBC revival of "Ellery Queen" in 1975.
The list released yesterday adds four more - striker Jack Dunn, midfielders Jake Brimmer and Madger Gomes and full-back Kane Lewis.
There were two Annies in the disarming Broadway musical about the little orphan girl during the 1930s Depression in America ('Annie,' directed by Michael Williams, Resorts World Manila)-Krystal Brimmer and Isabeli Araneta Elizalde.
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