trimmed

IPA: trˈɪmd

adjective

  • that has been trimmed
  • furnished with trimmings
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Examples of "trimmed" in Sentences

  • He trimmed his hair by himself.
  • Blades trimmed with pellucid lines.
  • The Feminism article is in the process of being trimmed.
  • The win trimmed Arizona's lead in the NL West to one game.
  • Also, any frayed strings of kevlar should be trimmed from the wicks.
  • In this tight film, there is little fat that could have been trimmed from the running time.
  • I was a little disappointed that the cut we saw last night was trimmed from the original 125 minutes, down to 96 minutes.
  • There is a lot that can be trimmed from the standard Ubuntu installation, without affecting the use of the operating system too much.
  • Added bonus is the bits of chocolate, colored white chocolates, sugars and other decorating stuff that gets trimmed from the truffles.
  • The IMF's estimate was trimmed from a previous 1.8% because Japan is still struggling to emerge from nearly two decades of anemic growth.
  • The trade paperback contains all of the fiction in the hardcover limited edition, while the teleplays and non-fiction have been trimmed from the new edition.
  • At least 36 states enacted or proposed education cuts because they faced massive, "devastating" budget deficits in this recession, says a report last year by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a non-profit research group in Washington, D.C. In Arizona, for example, about $232 million was trimmed from the university system in fiscal 2009 and 2010, according to the Arizona Board of Regents.

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