trim down

VERB
  1. cut down on; make a reduction in
    reduce your daily fat intake
    The employer wants to cut back health benefits
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How To Use trim down In A Sentence

  • When exams are over, and summer begins, we become more active and trim down a bit.
  • That means you should eat unrefined sugar sources such as fruits, vegetables and grains to trim down, while avoiding candy, soda and other processed foods.
  • In effect, you trim down your Master Resume in order to come up with a more focused one.
  • Her success has spurred her teenage daughters to trim down too.
  • And then over to the bins where I keep finished work, sorted by diagram design, to see what I already have printed up and hopefully trim down the long list of what I'll need to print to order.
  • So what strategy does the Awesome Aussie employ to trim down to contest weight?
  • As she comes to on the other side, ease the helm, trim down the foresheet, brace up and haul out.
  • It means that those who pay their £6 for a full breakfast can trim down afterwards with a workout!
  • And then over to the bins where I keep finished work, sorted by diagram design, to see what I already have printed up and hopefully trim down the long list of what I'll need to print to order.
  • At 89, LaLanne hasn't lost his passion for helping others trim down and shape up, either.
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