trimness
IPA: trˈɪmnʌs
noun
- The property of being trim.
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Examples of "trimness" in Sentences
- Not that my body goes well with the concept of trimness, but I can dream, right?
- If it decides trimness is of the essence, feature models with breasts proportional to their hips.
- Danny stands a hair under five feet, weighs 100 pounds and has the bony trimness of an endurance athlete.
- Do we want to live in a country where women's brains are judged by their arm flesh and the trimness of their ankles?
- Mr. Ends 'snow-white beard, still maintaining its immaculate trimness, pointed ceilingward at an angle of forty-five degrees.
- a background of grey rocky hills cool with woods and ravines, and over all the vicinity, that air of exquisite trimness which is artificially produced in England, but is natural here.
- Lifting her slowly, his hands tight around her waist, his fingers splaying across her lower back and pressing into the resilient flesh beneath layers of silk and muslin, he measured the trimness of her waist and the gentle flare of her hips with pleasure while she eyed him grimly.
- He was efficient at the law; he was efficient at college; he was efficient as a sailor; he was efficient in the matter of pride, when that pride was no more than the pride of a forecastle hand, at twelve dollars a month, in his seaman's task well done, in the smart sailing of his captain, in the clearness and trimness of his ship.
- a buff frame-house, with a deep verandah festooned with passion flowers, two or three guest houses also bright with trailers, scattered about under the trees near it, a pretty garden, a background of grey rocky hills cool with woods and ravines, and over all the vicinity, that air of exquisite trimness which is artificially produced in England, but is natural here.
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