trimness

  • 1Trimness — Trim ness, n. The quality or state of being trim; orderliness; compactness; snugness; neatness. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2trimness — noun The property of being trim. The lawns trimness impressed the home and garden award committee …

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  • 3trimness — trim ► VERB (trimmed, trimming) 1) make (something) neat by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts. 2) cut off (irregular or unwanted parts). 3) reduce the size, amount, or number of. 4) decorate (something), especially along its edges. 5)… …

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  • 4trimness — noun see trim II …

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  • 5trimness — See trimly. * * * …

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  • 6trimness — trim·ness || trɪmnɪs n. quality of being trim, order, neatness …

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  • 7trimness — trim·ness …

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  • 8trimness — noun a state of arrangement or appearance in good trim • Syn: ↑trim • Derivationally related forms: ↑trim • Hypernyms: ↑neatness, ↑spruceness …

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  • 9neat — neat, tidy, trim, trig, snug, shipshape, spick and span mean manifesting care and orderliness. Neat through all its variations in sense keeps as its basic implication clearness, such as the clearness from dirt or soil that is manifest chiefly in… …

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  • 10trim — I. verb (trimmed; trimming) Etymology: probably from Middle English *trimmen to prepare, put in order, from Old English trymian, trymman to strengthen, arrange, from trum strong, firm; probably akin to Old English trēo tree, wood more at tree… …

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