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trim, trimness | a state of arrangement or appearance | |
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spare, trim | thin and fit | |
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well-kept, shipshape, trim | of places; characterized by order and neatness; free from disorder | |
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reduce, cut, cut down, cut back, trim, trim down, trim back, bring down | cut down on; make a reduction in | |
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dress, trim, garnish | decorate (food) , as with parsley or other ornamental foods | |
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trim | be in equilibrium during a flight | |
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trim | balance in flight by regulating the control surfaces | |
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tailored, trim | severely simple in line or design | |
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shave, trim | cut closely | |
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trimming, clipping, trim | cutting down to the desired size or shape | |
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clean-cut, trim, trig | neat and smart in appearance | |
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trim, trimming, passementerie | a decoration or adornment on a garment | |
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trim | decorate, as with ornaments | |
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trim | [in ship] adjust (sails on a ship) so that the wind is optimally used | |
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trim, pare | remove the edges from and cut down to the desired size | |
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trim | attitude of an aircraft in flight when allowed to take its own orientation | |
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dress, cut back, clip, trim, prune, snip, crop, lop | cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of |