10 collocations for rim

Cliffs rise from a narrow strip of foreshore here, however, and apparently they had pushed just over the cliff rim the first hill above the sea.

The story is really a romance, and the character of the heroine has in it an element of mystery; yet the materials are gathered from every-day New-England life, and that weird borderland between science and speculation where psychology and physiology exercise mixed jurisdiction, and which rims New England as it does all other lands.

We rimmed the heads of several gorges, climbed and crossed the west ridge of Dude Canyon, and lost the hounds somewhere as we traveled.

Jones and I rimmed a mile of our canyon and worked out almost to the west end of the Bay, without finding so much as a single track, so we started to retrace our way.

The lid of the basket tilted a little, between lid and rim a soft, furry, six-toed gray paw was thrust out.

The sun peeped out of the pale clouds, lighted the glades, rimmed the pines in brightness.

My gems, the pearl upon the leaf At mystic hour of the morn; My gold, the gold that rims the sea A moment ere the day is born; And on my breezy couch o' nights

At last he came to a deep shaded nook, Where giant trees thick wreathed with twisting vines Clomb the steep hills on every side but one, And rimmed the sky with a green fringe of leaves.

He rimmed the edge of a deep gorge that made me dizzy.

Sunset rimmed the walls.

10 collocations for  rim