[
US
/ˈɹɪmd/
]
[ UK /ɹˈɪmd/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɪmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having a rim or a rim of a specified kind
do you wear rimmed or rimless glasses?
How To Use rimmed In A Sentence
- Ask for an aged standing rib roast from the forequarter, trimmed and chined; bring to room temperature before roasting.
- So, he got out his bread knife and trimmed the quarter-loaf down to a couple of slices of dry toast.
- He saluted and adjusted his large round wire rimmed glasses.
- In one appearance, after the first bout of bombing, he was wearing uncharacteristic horn-rimmed spectacles.
- The instructor, a short, stocky, ex–Marine sergeant wearing black-rimmed glasses, navy pants, and a short-sleeved maroon shirt that had his name embroidered above the front pocket, was just what I would have expected. Muffins and Mayhem
- Manzo noticed the neatly trimmed goatee and mustache combination that framed Rossiter's facial features and the chiseled jaw of a man who was in peak physical condition.
- Perhaps inspired by the elegant Georgian style houses he recalled from his boyhood in Haverhill, Massachusetts, he trimmed his two-story clapboarded house with quoins and a cornice with dentils.
- The inn we occupied had one of these porches: Madame Barbot, our landlady, and her maid, were both dressed in Breton costume, with lace-trimmed embroidered caps and aprons of fine muslin, clear-starched and ironed with a perfection which the most accomplished "blanchisseuse du fin" of Paris would find it difficult to surpass. Brittany & Its Byways
- This came from the xray: One finding not mentioned above, is of a 3.6 x 5. 6CM sharply marginated sclerotic rimmed area in left proximal femur, near lesser trochanter. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
- They weren't those thick horn-rimmed glasses, thank God, but they were big oval-shaped wire-rims.