To remove by cutting away
“Trim the ends from the brioche and cut the loaf into 16 equal slices.”
To reduce the size, amount, number, or cost of
“Many people approaching retirement are more than ready to trim their workload.”
To shorten or abridge written material
“I am also grateful to Harry for the much-needed urging to trim the book for its gratuitous bulk and its infelicities of style.”
To tidy something up by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts
“According to the seasons, they would sow, reap, repair their equipment and buildings, tend the woods, and trim the hedges.”
To make more beautiful or attractive by adorning or decorating
“We could trim the fabric with gold sequins to pretty it up.”
To defeat in a contest, especially by a large margin
“Little as the Port girls knew about baseball, they were still able to trim the other team by a goodly score.”
To criticize or reprimand (someone) severely
To remove, get rid of or erase, especially written or printed material, or data on a computer
To adapt or design for a particular purpose or person
(of weight) To get rid of
Parquet
To be economical or frugal with
To cheat, deceive or defraud someone for personal gain
To eliminate completely
To fringe or form a border around
To find fault (with something)
Be undecided between two opinions or courses of action
To slap, strike or hit
Make uniform in application or effect
To organize (information or figures) in order to give a particular impression
Come or fall away from a surface in flakes
To give a particular shape or form to
Plural for an act of cutting something in order to neaten it
“A radical trim of the lower layers of the bushes is called for, so that the cats can't hide there.”
Plural for an act of cutting one's hair
“Don't spring any surprises, whether it's a visit to the dentist for a checkup, to the doctor for a shot, or the barber for a trim.”
Plural for an added decoration, typically along the edges of something and in contrasting color or material
“It was rather an elaborate military uniform, with golden tassels on the edge of its golden epaulettes and gold trim on the cuffs and collar.”
Plural for the state of wellness, health or fitness of someone or something
“Tonics are herbal preparations that keep your body in good trim, up and running for optimum performance and healthy living.”
Plural for a pattern usually seen in artwork, or architecture
Plural for a frame or paneling that's made of wood
Plural for the condition of being physically fit and healthy
Plural for the edge or rim of something, especially clothing
Plural for a length of strands woven together, usually decorative
Plural for an act of snipping, cutting or clipping something
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