rim
[rɪm]
Definition:
1. The edge of sth in the shape of a circle.
2. To form an edge around something.
Use 'rim' in a sentence:
- The Pacific Rim countries account for about half of the world's trade and population.
- RIM declined to comment.
- So how does RIM remain competitive?
- Two-way paging devices, like RIM.
- That's not something RIM will confirm or deny.
- So perhaps RIM itself would not risk that.
- Other countries have had similar spats with RIM.
- The water was even with the rim of the basin.
- The Rim Fire is reported to be about 15% contained.
- There's a hairline crack in the rim of that jar.
- The beveled-rim bowl is one of the most telling diagnostic finds for identifying an Uruk-period site.
- Let the pastry overhang the rim and brush between the layers with the melted butter.
- The Hellas Basin, which measures some 3,000 kilometers across and has a floor that lies nearly 9 kilometers below the basin's rim, is another candidate for an ancient Martian sea.
- She put a flower on the rim of the hat.
- As it turns out, we believe RIM has a backup plan.
- A great chunk of loose kerbing smashed into my left-front wheel, bursting the tyre and denting the rim.
- The rims of her eyes were red with crying.
- RIM, manufacturer of Blackberry, made no remarks upon this.
- When joint is filled, a continuous rim of brazing alloy will be visible.
- The whole lake was rimmed with thick beds of reeds.
- Constant bubbling sends waves of lava lapping over the rim.
- RIM has already faced pressure from India and Saudi Arabia.
- Mike: With these, I can almost touch the rim.
- The Rim Fire also threatens the area's historic giant sequoias.
- Gold rimmed spectacles bit deep into the bridge of his nose.
- There was already a rim of dark hairs and soap round the basin.
- We told you about the rim fire.
- Big in the middle and thin on the rim.
- He looked at them over the rim of his glass.
- You wanted to look out over the rim of the world.
- If you look at how El Nino affects all the nations around the Pacific Rim, Australia is often thought of prominently in that regard.
- Or do you think that RIM is on the right track?
- Her eyes were a little hollow, and reddish about the rims.
- While the moons' rapid rotation would be enough to squash them into a smooth oval, it can't explain the rim around the centre of the saucer shape.
- She looked at him over the rim of her glass.
- In an early fourth-millennium level of the Eanna archaeological site at Uruk, a pottery style appears that is most characteristic of this process, the so-called beveled-rim bowl.
- Each piece had a gold rim and a band of roses.
- So the Pacific Rim has helped shape my view of the world.
- Insects that land on the rim of the pitcher slide on the liquid and tumble in.
- The problem with that: RIM's business is getting riskier every quarter.
- Her glass had bits of orange clinging to the rim.
- The plates and glassware were rimmed with gold.
- To those beams, I attached rim joists and floor joists.
- Earth lies further out, nearer the galactic 'rim'.
- I got better and better, especially around the rim, but I still couldn't shoot.
- Other items included a Lapita burial urn with modeled birds arranged on the rim as though peering down at the human remains sealed inside.
- At least your rim doesn't look bent.
- The rim of the teacup is chipped.
- There is also a new steering wheel with an energy absorbing rim to cushion the driver's head in the worst impacts.
- There is also a new steering wheel with an energy-absorbing rim to cushion the driver's head in the worst impacts.
- She sipped from her coffee mug, watching him over the rim.
- Far up the west rim of the canyon, a coyote yipped twice.
- He wore glasses with thick rims.
- I prised off the metal rim surrounding one of the dials.