Fillagree
[fil-uh-gree] /ˈfɪl əˌgri/
noun, adjective, verb (used with object), fillagreed, fillagreeing.
1.
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/ˈfɪləˌɡriː/
noun, adjective, verb
1.
a less common variant of filigree
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- Filled to the brim
As full as possible; also, completely satisfied. For example, We’re filled to the brim with excitement. This expression transfers the idea of a container filled to the very top. W.S. Gilbert used it in the comic opera The Mikado (1885): “Three little maids from school are we, Filled to the brim with girlish glee.” [ […]