These are the meanings of the letters IBICMRC when you unscramble them.
- Brim (a.)
Fierce; sharp; cold. See Breme.
- Brim (n.)
The edge or margin, as of a fountain, or of the water contained in it; the brink; border.
- Brim (n.)
The rim of a hat.
- Brim (n.)
The rim, border, or upper edge of a cup, dish, or any hollow vessel used for holding anything.
- Brim (v. i.)
To be full to the brim.
- Brim (v. t.)
To fill to the brim, upper edge, or top.
- Crib (n.)
A box or bin, or similar wooden structure, for storing grain, salt, etc.; as, a crib for corn or oats.
- Crib (n.)
A hovel; a hut; a cottage.
- Crib (n.)
A manger or rack; a feeding place for animals.
- Crib (n.)
A miner's luncheon.
- Crib (n.)
A small inclosed bedstead or cot for a child.
- Crib (n.)
A small raft of timber.
- Crib (n.)
A small theft; anything purloined;; a plagiaris/; hence, a translation or key, etc., to aid a student in preparing or reciting his lessons.
- Crib (n.)
A stall for oxen or other cattle.
- Crib (n.)
A structure of logs to be anchored with stones; -- used for docks, pier, dams, etc.
- Crib (n.)
A structure or frame of timber for a foundation, or for supporting a roof, or for lining a shaft.
- Crib (n.)
The discarded cards which the dealer can use in scoring points in cribbage.
- Crib (v. i.)
To crowd together, or to be confined, as in a crib or in narrow accommodations.
- Crib (v. i.)
To make notes for dishonest use in recitation or examination.
- Crib (v. i.)
To seize the manger or other solid object with the teeth and draw in wind; -- said of a horse.
- Crib (v. t.)
To pilfer or purloin; hence, to steal from an author; to appropriate; to plagiarize; as, to crib a line from Milton.
- Crib (v. t.)
To shut up or confine in a narrow habitation; to cage; to cramp.
- miri (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.