Similar words: immediate, immediately, dimmer, immersed, crammed, trim, trim down, matrimony. Meaning: [trɪm] adj. made neat and tidy by trimming.
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1. The uniform was trimmed with gold braid.
2. Her skirt was trimmed with lace.
3. The training budget had been trimmed by £10 000.
4. Her dress was trimmed with ostrich feathers.
5. The general's uniform was trimmed with gold braid.
6. Any surplus can be trimmed away.
7. She trimmed the stalks of the tulips before putting them in a vase.
8. The company trimmed £46,[sentencedict.com]000 from its advertising budget.
9. She trimmed the loose threads from her skirt.
10. I have my hair trimmed every six weeks.
11. Most airlines have trimmed back their operations.
12. She was wearing a black suit trimmed with white.
13. She wore a white satin gown trimmed with lace.
14. He trimmed the opponent in the match.
15. The curtains were trimmed with silk braid.
16. The gardener trimmed down dead branches off the tree.
17. Anne has trimmed down from 22 stone to 18.
18. The gardener trimmed the hedge.
19. The wood was smoothed and trimmed to size.
20. A sail draws by being properly trimmed and filled with wind.
21. I trimmed two centimetres off the hem of the skirt.
22. The logs are trimmed and then floated down the river.
23. By a combination of diet and exercise he's trimmed down from 90 kilos to 70.
24. She trimmed his hair.
25. The governor wore a cocked hat trimmed with white feathers.
26. As a result(sentencedict.com), attributable profits are trimmed to £1.33m.
27. Gary has a tightly trimmed black beard.
28. It has also trimmed peak season fares.
29. His iron-grey hair and moustache were neatly trimmed.
30. We trimmed the bushes in front of the house.