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what is the meaning of brimming over with life and laughter in the ch-the lost child book -moments class 9

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Answered by rmb
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Brimming with life and laughter means being full of energy and excitement, along with a feeling of immense joy.

The phrase comes from a glass, out of which we drink water. The top surface of a glass is called the brim. When you fill water up to the brim, the water almost overflows.

Therefore, ‘brimming with…’ is a common way of expressing the high volume or high degree of something. Here, the expression is used to portray the child’s behaviour. The child is extremely excited to be at the fair, suggesting an uncontrollable thrill. He is full of energy, wants to explore around and is also happy, since a fair is of great interest to children. The phrase ‘brimming with life and laughter’ shows the child’s joy at being there, at the fair.

Answered by agarwalsparsh2205
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Answer:

Brimming with life and laughter means being full of energy and excitement, along with a feeling of immense joy.

The phrase comes from a glass, out of which we drink water. The top surface of a glass is called the brim. When you fill water up to the brim, the water almost overflows.

Therefore, ‘brimming with…’ is a common way of expressing the high volume or high degree of something. Here, the expression is used to portray the child’s behaviour. The child is extremely excited to be at the fair, suggesting an uncontrollable thrill. He is full of energy, wants to explore around and is also happy, since a fair is of great interest to children. The phrase ‘brimming with life and laughter’ shows the child’s joy at being there, at the fair.

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