BRIM OVER vs WATERSHOOT: NOUN
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- A trough for discharging water.
- That which serves to guard from falling water; a drip or dripstone.
- A sprig or shoot from the root or stock of a tree.
- A shoot from the root of a tree.
- A pipe or trough for discharging water from a building.
BRIM OVER vs WATERSHOOT: VERB
- To overflow over the brim (of a saucepan etc.)
- Flow or run over (a limit or brim)
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BRIM OVER vs WATERSHOOT: RELATED WORDS
- Catchdrain, Floodage, Pour down, Rainspout, Flood, Demersion, Outswell, Exundate, Landflood, Overflowingly, Overbrim, Run over, Well over, Overrun, Overflow
- Waterish, Water gauge, Enhydrous, Watermanship, Water lettuce, Waterage, Water, Water fountain, Catchdrain, Catchwater, Water plantain, Catchwork, Hold water, Water butt, Stillicide
BRIM OVER vs WATERSHOOT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Diluvium, Abound in, Catchdrain, Floodage, Pour down, Rainspout, Flood, Demersion, Outswell, Exundate, Landflood, Overflowingly, Overbrim, Overrun, Overflow
- Waterish, Water gauge, Enhydrous, Watermanship, Water lettuce, Waterage, Water, Water fountain, Catchdrain, Catchwater, Water plantain, Catchwork, Hold water, Water butt, Stillicide
BRIM OVER vs WATERSHOOT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- She removed a black hat from a rack on the wall and stood in front of the mirror, tilting the brim over her brow.
- The skill to know how to look good, sound good and brim over with confidence in virtually any job interview you encounter.
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