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rim
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noun
the shape of a raised edge of a more or less circular object
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verb
run around the rim of
Sugar rimmed the dessert plate
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verb
roll around the rim of
the ball rimmed the basket
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verb
furnish with a rim
rim a hat
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noun
the outer part of a wheel to which the tire is attached
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noun
(basketball) the hoop from which the net is suspended
the ball hit the rim and bounced off
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noun
(= flange)
a projection used for strength or for attaching to another object
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noun
(= brim)
the top edge of a vessel or other container
with
Preposition
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With is used to show the other people or things present when something happened
I went to school with my brother.
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With is used to describe something added to something else
The cat has a collar with a bell on it.
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With is used to show what thing is used to do something
He hit the nail with a hammer.
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Used to introduce non-finite and verbless clauses.
With the children so sick, we weren't able to get much work done.
hump
Noun
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A high place on something, a part that sticks up.
A camel has a hump on its back.
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Something difficult to get past.
We were over the hump after the big exam.
hump
Verb
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To have sexual intercourse with.
That jerk just humped her and dumped her!
outside
Preposition
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outdoors; not in a building; under the open sky
The plants are outside the house.