How To Use Trimmed 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.
  • 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
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  • They had on little white aprons, trimmed with jaconet edging, and collars as clean and white as snow. "Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show
  • Also on the program that night were the Marshall Dancers from the Lower Yukon, dressed in sumptuous headdresses that were trimmed with wolf and beaver fur.
  • ‘We downsized our house and trimmed our needs so we don't need the higher income at all, ‘she says.’
  • I put a trimmed log in its place, to be taken up by the stair.
  • The governor wore a cocked hat trimmed with white feathers.
  • The sheets would be cut to approximate size, then they would be gathered into groups of three or four, folded in half and trimmed to the correct size.
  • We observe the Admiral, dressed in a cinnamon coloured velvet coat trimmed with elaborate gold clasps.
  • The governor wore a cocked hat trimmed with white feathers.
  • The shirt was trimmed with sea otter fur along the side gussets, the neck, and around the cuffs.
  • He has a haircut, his beard is trimmed, his suit was drycleaned, and he remembered to pack his toothbrush and deodourant. A woman's work is never done
  • Made from 100% cotton, this classic turtleneck is all brown and features a ribbed neckline and trimmed hemline.
  • Hasidic men, in their long black coats, black hats, untrimmed beards, and side curls known as payot, prowl the pavement in search of a transaction. Crystal Death
  • The clothing included a black-and-cream herringbone tweed blazer with purple-and- gold piping, a heritage white batiste lace-trimmed blouse, and a cedar mélange shawl collar button front cardigan, as listed on the line sheet provided for the young'uns in the front row. Tweens Take the Runway
  • They can be trimmed in braided ropes and you can iron fabric on to them using a fusible web. Archive 2007-10-01
  • The uniform was trimmed with gold braid.
  • An "Offaly good breakfast" may be a crap joke, but it was true to its word: grilled kidneys, pink at the eye, with Leopold Bloom's "faint tang of urine", a little fried wobbly liver, a round of black pudding, a fried egg trimmed unto the yolk on a piece of fried bread, a plank of crisp bacon and a dollop of their own ketchup. Restaurant review: the Potted Pig
  • Make sure that the goatee remains neat and trimmed, and avoid imitating the father of all goatees - the goat himself.
  • Had about a half hour been trimmed from it, The Rookie may have been a slam-bang action flick.
  • In plush surroundings trimmed with red carpet, the cliques of minor celebrities gather in small, self-congratulatory packs, wine in hand.
  • This season's hair is either tousled or tailored with a soft wave; think loose ponytails or chignons and a well-trimmed fringe.
  • Names that fit us like oversized coats, trimmed in seed pearls, gold braid, and the hides of baby seals.
  • The book is clamped in a laying press, and each of the three open edges is trimmed with a bookbinder's plow.
  • They were dressed like pages with black breeches, a doublet and a flet hat trimmed with black velvet. — 80s movie pitch of the day
  • This pelisse is of pale blue is trimmed with bands of satin and satin buttons, roses, and rouleaux.
  • From the manicured lawns of the Victorian villas to the trimmed hedges of the freshly painted council houses, Beauly epitomises the word ‘tidy’.
  • The room had roughly plastered walls and a low ceiling supported on enormous joists trimmed out of whole trees.
  • The general's uniform was trimmed with gold braid.
  • The weak euro also meant prices trimmed to remain competitive. Times, Sunday Times
  • A properly trimmed airplane will do its best to maintain a constant speed should the pilot become momentarily distracted.
  • The honeymoon suite has a four-poster bed trimmed with lace.
  • A Morning Walking Dress [is] a short gown and coat of fine jaconet muslin, edged with a broad border of patent work, made high in the neck with deep standing collar, trimmed with narrow band of patent work to correspond.
  • As part of a plan by the new Democratic majority to create the impression of frenzied hard work, the House has also boosted its workweek from a bankerly three days to five, and the Senate has trimmed its other spring break — two weeks in April — by half. Calendar
  • Chances are, your airplane was trimmed when the instrument died - and it won't go out of trim just because you can't read one of the gauges.
  • The captain counts it a light upon one of the headlands of the Jersey shore; and he orders the helmsman (she is sailing in the eye of an easy westerly breeze) to give her a couple of points more "northing"; and the yards and sheets are trimmed accordingly. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866
  • I tell her I'd like some of the bulk trimmed out, and that I'm thinking of cutting some side-swept bangs to soften up my angular, Central European moonface. Model Project: Exposed
  • The effect of multihued monsters as high as hotels, trimmed with fantasy, is electrifying. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reporter gushed that ‘her excellency wore white satin plain skirt, bodice trimmed with white mousseline de soie heavily embroidered in silver, a magnificent tiara and riviere, and necklet of diamonds and pearls.’
  • Â On top of that was some trimmed origami paper, then a square of felted wool from a sweater that I adored until the moths ate it (and it got washed – hence, felted.) Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Kuchi Red-Violet book
  • The Fed last trimmed its target for federal funds, or overnight loans between banks, on Dec. 19.
  • Now he's trimmed down to 209, making him even quicker, without losing strength.
  • The neckline, flared sleeves, and slim waistline were embroidered with pink rosebuds and leaves, and trimmed with silver.
  • She was as wiry as a trimmed olive branch, and just as dark.
  • She wore an underskirt of pink poplin, trimmed in velvet ribbon and over it a dress of pale blue wool. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • Interestingly, a somewhat trimmed down Dr Jules had kept his eyes closed during the minister's podium remarks.
  • It was mostly dark red taffeta, the gown; but the low cut, cleavage showing bodice was over laid in thin, black, netting like lace and the skirt was trimmed with a black gauze sash.
  • On August 29 I trimmed the upper branches of a mango tree in my backyard.
  • She was leaving her husband; what was more grievous to her, she was leaving her home; she was on the streets of New York, with her small savings in her greasy purse -- clasped tightly in her two hands under her "Sunday cape," that was trimmed with fringe and tassels in a way to remind you of a lambrequin. McClure's Magazine, Vol 31, No 2, June 1908
  • There are, it seems, still women prepared to pay €3,000 (£2,600) for a fox-trimmed suede skirt or €75 (£65) for a small milk jug, even from a label whose lustre could do with a polish. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Here flat vowels are softened and guttural accents trimmed to a neat BA standard. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are only rare occasions when government policy is abandoned or trimmed.
  • Keep any fat you have trimmed to make dripping, if you are that way inclined. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm not going to wear leggings under a denim miniskirt or stiletto-heeled boots with skinny jeans and a gold-trimmed gilet.
  • MRS YELVERTON BARRY: _ (In lowcorsaged opal balldress and elbowlength ivory gloves, wearing a sabletrimmed brickquilted dolman, a comb of brilliants and panache of osprey in her hair) _ Arrest him, constable. Ulysses
  • The fragrant flower heads can be trimmed off and saved, but cut off the flower stalk plus two or three pairs of leaves. The Sun
  • The first note rings out from the right where Bernice Johnson Reagon holds court, her unlined brown skin gleaming, salt-and-pepper hair trimmed in a neat Afro.
  • I feel a properly trimmed and cooked venison backstrap is superior to beef steak. Beef or Venison: Which Tastes Better?
  • It was a deep peacock turquoise velvet cheongsam, with a tiny, hairy-trimmed angora cardigan to go over the top.
  • McDougle finally has gotten serious about his weight problem and has trimmed down and muscled up during the off season.
  • The gypsy man has reappeared here as well, wearing low-slung trousers wide at the leg, decorated vests and fur-trimmed parkas.
  • The dress was trimmed on the cuffs and collar with soft, feathery, red fluff.
  • There was one gown that looked almost large enough, but it was trimmed with lace and ribbons.
  • Her shirtwaist was a soft, feminine shade of lavender, trimmed with lace, but her skirt was no-nonsense black. Surrender A Dream
  • Blouses were trimmed with copper-coloured sequins and there was a healthy smattering of tweed, metallic and brocade. Paris fashion week turns to Lady Gaga – and a quiet Belgian
  • It is encouraging that Gore's television ads have not trimmed to the right.
  • The auto model costs £33,620 and gets air conditioning and a leather-trimmed cabin.
  • Among the items we find a green half-trimmed frock and breeches, lined with silk; a queen's blue dress suit; a half dress suit of ratteen, lined with satin; a pair of silk stocking breeches, and another pair of bloom color. Oliver Goldsmith
  • Those who received a 20-mg dose lost an average of 20 pounds and trimmed their waistlines by three inches in one year.
  • Specially imported mohair cloths were attractively trimmed with black Persian lamb and real beaver lamb.
  • She exhibits an understanding of the need to balance fashion and function in her sleek black maillot trimmed in white.
  • The fabric is rucking up a little and not making a graceful curve because I haven't trimmed all the seams inside yet.
  • The airplane trimmed
  • 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. Subterranean Press » 2008 » March
  • A sail draws by being properly trimmed and filled with wind.
  • The training budget had been trimmed by £10 000.
  • Keep any fat you have trimmed to make dripping, if you are that way inclined. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had a neatly trimmed white beard and used a pince-nez for reading.
  • While meats and poultry can be trimmed of some fat, a portion should be left on for flavor and browning.
  • Out of the steamer-trunk she pulled a heavy black silk moire skirt, and a high-necked, long-sleeved black silk shirtwaist trimmed in black silk embroidery and jet beads. Red dust
  • I was a little disappointed that the cut we saw last night was trimmed from the original 125 minutes, down to 96 minutes. "Pull something good from the ashes..."
  • She trimmed the loose threads from her skirt.
  • It was gorgeous; pale blue silk with an off-the-shoulder bodice and cap sleeves, the neckline was trimmed with ribbons of a darker blue.
  • A beautiful coal-black face, strong, intense, with a thin, carefully trimmed mustache.
  • Not for nothing is Alastair clad in the finest cloth, his plaid trimmed in gold, his stockings tied with silk garters.
  • At noon that day Billy announced that it was time to give me a lobstick; a spruce was selected on a slate island and trimmed to its proper style, then inscribed: The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake
  • With a French beard and trimmed hair, Mohanlal looks fresh in the movie.
  • Now the once-white greenhouse is painted cobalt blue and trimmed with chartreuse; red and salmon pink roses grow beside it for vivid contrast.
  • By mid-morning, the trimmed green field in front of the fenced-in prison should be buzzing with activity.
  • In medieval Europe, scribes used trimmed feathers from the wings of large birds and various inks to mark a set of alphabetic letters on parchment skins.
  • These can be used for the outside edges of your walkway without having to be trimmed first.
  • The lowering clouds, the sudden downpours, the richly evocative hiss of tarpaulin across closely trimmed lawn? Times, Sunday Times
  • A lanky man, with grizzled brows and untrimmed beard, got up slowly from the stringpiece of the wharf and slouched forward to meet Janice Day. Janice Day at Poketown
  • ‘Right away,’ the guard said, rushing to lead them down the neat, graveled pathway, past the neatly trimmed hedges and sparkling marble fountains set amid bright green grass and brilliant red roses.
  • Nothing short of a Land Rover LR4 can hang with the Cherokee off road, and anything that matches the Overland's luxe-ness and level of amenities (Nappa leather seats, leather - and wood-trimmed dash and doors, heated steering wheel, heated and ventilated front seats, power liftgate, among many other premium features) is about $10,000 more and made in Germany. Jeep Barrels Past the Drama
  • They are robed in ermine-trimmed royal red, as in Snow White.
  • Taki and Eiko stopped before the torii of the local Shinto shrine, staring at the cobblestone walkway surrounded by a lush, well-trimmed carpet of grass.
  • They trimmed it, but also expanded the thin covering of my son's brain, called the dura, like tailors letting out a pair of pants. Joel Schwartzberg: Head Trip: Who Do You Trust When Your Child's Surgeons Give Conflicting Advice?
  • Under dress of jaconet muslin, trimmed with lace or embroidery. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
  • At the sort, wood is bucked to length, trimmed and scaled before being barged to Howe Sound, just north of Vancouver.
  • Trimmed in magnolia hide, it is a superb example of this rare and desirable model and carries an estimate of £28,000 - £32,000.
  • We threaded our way back along the line, around the south side of the rotunda under City Hall's famous gold-trimmed dome.
  • A hairdresser had his bank balance trimmed by more than £1,000 for dumping a bag of clippings in the street.
  • This sissy would like to confess their long term sissiness whilst wearing her frilly white trimmed panties and grey dress to Mistress Cassie. We Blog A Lot
  • | Reply at lunch today I passed a custom painted Lincoln, white on top, taxicab yellow from the quarter panels down and “LINCOLN” airbrushed in slanted gold trimmed white letters … the license plate read MTYGURL. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - EL reader catches another geeky plate
  • 'polonaise' of plain cloth, a little toque on her head trimmed with a pheasant's wing, a bunch of violets in her bosom, hastening along the Swann's Way
  • She joined the Slimming World group at St Mary's Infants' School and in just four months had trimmed down to her target weight of 9st 6lbs.
  • They are exactly like one another, except that one wears a mob-cap, the other a skull-cap, which is trimmed with the same kind of frill, only without ribbons. Virgin Soil
  • After you have shelled and trimmed scallops, give them a good wash in sparkling water for a few seconds.
  • Mrs Anton arrived in a ruffly blouse and ribbon-trimmed dirndl skirt that made her look greyer than ever, and Michael wore a pinchy suit that might have been his father's.
  • The auto model costs £33,620 and gets air conditioning and a leather-trimmed cabin.
  • While meats and poultry can be trimmed of some fat, a portion should be left on for flavor and browning.
  • Also, any frayed strings of kevlar should be trimmed from the wicks. Hooping.org | Blog | Fire Up! Fire Hooping With Kahunahula
  • A well trimmed model is much easier to fly and it is difficult for the beginner to trim a model without help.
  • Man wanted over indecent assault in Adelaide's northern suburb POLICE are looking for a man with "scraggly" hair and a closely trimmed moustache after a teenage girl was indecently assaulted in the northern suburbs this morning. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • Here the hedges are best, not trimmed in brutal tidiness but rampant with hip-laden roses and garlanded by vivid bryony berries; and sprouting pithy wands of elder, strong grey spears of ash and angular spikes of black berried sloes.
  • The trees were not trimmed by qualified arborists but by a landscaping outfit armed with chain saws.
  • For something dramatic, the shop has gloves in navy with a natty magenta trim or purple and red pairs trimmed with rabbit fur.
  • By a combination of diet and exercise he's trimmed down from 90 kilos to 70.
  • In Celebration, a narrow band of hot pink, blue and white, trimmed in red, diagonally traverses the glowing disk.
  • 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. Best Value Colleges: Can getting a degree be affordable?
  • He was a small stubby man with glasses and a trimmed dark beard.
  • (The antediluvian computer is called the Tomba 5000, because the monitor is trimmed with pink fur. Ana-ng Diary Entry
  • The putty at the front is then reinstalled and trimmed to match the top of the muntins inside.
  • To help support the family, Magnin opened a small store and began sewing and selling lace-trimmed baby clothes, lingerie, and bridal trousseaux, an art she had learned from her mother. Mary Ann Cohen: Magnin.
  • A demure figure in gloves and lace-trimmed dress, the queen is rising from her throne, revealing a small foot.
  • It was midnight blue and the sleeves and neckline were trimmed with white, and the material was glowing in the dim light.
  • Well done to the senior citizen who trimmed back some choice specimens by dextrous use of his walking stick and to the two young lads who provided a welcome action replay with their hurleys.
  • To avoid suspicion, he tonsured his head, shaved his beard and moustache and even trimmed his eyebrows.
  • Outside • Fast-growing summer - and fall-blooming perennials such as asters, sedums, goldenrod and chrysanthemums can be trimmed back to prevent the WN.com - Articles related to Wolfson Microelectronics slumps after Apple iPhone loss
  • A millenary confection in grey felt, glittering with rhinestones, trimmed in black grosgrain. Archive 2009-01-01
  • To make this all a bit more digestible for a modern palate, the director has trimmed away some of the pomp, as well as the stodgier verbiage of "Henry VIII," and the reductions make for a more playable evening. Theater review: Folger Theatre's 'Henry VIII'
  • From 4,000 plus, the number of aspirants was trimmed to a little over 1,500.
  • Today the City Palace is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Rajasthan, with courtyards trimmed with scalloped arcades, and magnificent glittering mosaics.
  • He smiled politely as he was served food and drink, and sat quietly on a nice couch until the nobleman came out, dressed in a royal blue tunic, trimmed in black, the pants being the same as the trimming.
  • Though slow to get going, once established, hollies are low-maintenance plants that tolerate hard pruning if needed and can be clipped and trimmed to a specific shape.
  • They were so pretty: rose pink trimmed with silver grey lace. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Trimmed in pink ribbon, the sitting room's yellow sofa echoes the upholstery style of the bedroom's chaise longue.
  • In 2000 Bill trimmed his shag to a respectable ‘suits' length and adopted a camera-perfect part.
  • The robe is trimmed with ermine, which is the white winter coat of the stoat in northern regions of Europe.
  • Studies and a large hall were trimmed with multicolored marble, and there were marble statues on massive quartzite bases in niches.
  • His huts' thatch is trimmed, there is a lawn in the courtyard and shrubs and flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • She trimmed the loose threads from her skirt.
  • Her jacket was trimmed with co-ordinating silk paisley.
  • The gown's skirt and long, bell-shaped sleeves were a waterfall of bri lliant aqua over deep emerald, all over deep blue, and trimmed in silver to complement Acorna's complexion. Massage
  • But, since leaving the White House, Mr. Clinton has dramatically trimmed down and touted the benefits of a popular low-carb diet.
  • Meanwhile, a beige high-collared swingcoat was trimmed with pink grosgrain ribbon, a favourite technique of his.
  • The six council members were dressed mostly in Curien linens and silks trimmed in gold lace.
  • Her £450, mirror-trimmed "monokini" was designed by Melissa Odabash, the American designer, based in London, who knows how to turn a swimsuit into the hottest thing since Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • The bride wore a full length fitted gown of white silk trimmed with white fur and carried a bouquet of white roses and freesia.
  • To keep your sideburns trimmed, an electric razor would be most effective.
  • Goose feathers have to be trimmed down to the exact millimetre and heels are filed into a sharp metal triangle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their robes were woven of wool, richly dyed, and trimmed with white fur only: fox, ermine and tufts of ice-bear. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Their manes and tails are trimmed evenly, never wrapped and always comfortably cut just above the hocks.
  • The eye has adjusted to seeing something small and well trimmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the nineties, action heroes generally trimmed down.
  • But new designs, which do without costly transformers, have trimmed prices.
  • Until this season, when designers seem to have gone sheepskin-mad – or at least shearling-mad, which is sheepskin with the wool trimmed to a uniform length. Alexis Petridis: Like lambs to the slaughter
  • The neckline is trimmed with white piping, a nice contrast on this fabric. Irish Artists of the Mid-1800's
  • And no man in Europe wears his uniform as the Hungarian officer of hussars does; the astrachan-trimmed short coat, slung over one shoulder, cap trimmed with fur, on the side of his head, and skin-tight trousers inside of faultless, spurred boots reaching to the knees. Woman as Decoration
  • The Fed last trimmed overnight bank borrowing costs a quarter of a percentage point, on Dec. 19.
  • His blubbering died to a sniffle, which he trimmed with his sleeve.
  • On the right hand of the saloon, are the common dining and drawing rooms; the first furnished with light green; the other, with a pale pink armozeen corded with white, and both trimmed with white silk fringe. Vicissitudes in Genteel Life
  • The galleries were tastefully draped with black cloth, trimmed with white bandeaux, and relieved with a white and black mixed cord, in festoons. Meetings of Condolence on the Death of President Lincoln
  • The man was in his late forties, balding, with a neatly trimmed black beard.
  • A beautiful, fine albatross cloth in itself appropriate, but betrimmed with pipings of satin and lace. The Girls at Mount Morris
  • My private closet is a pale sage green, trimmed in alabaster white, with a delicate painted chaise covered in soft green damask with a beautiful tulipwood desk, and my bedroom is done in pinks and creams. Exit the Actress
  • A resemblance can be seen between heavily trimmed upholstered furniture and the coat and full-bottomed wigs of the period.
  • The interior is trimmed in a rich palette of materials to complement the exterior selections.
  • It was made of soft red velvet, trimmed with white fur. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here flat vowels are softened and guttural accents trimmed to a neat BA standard. Times, Sunday Times
  • This car is beautifully trimmed in wood, leather, and suede.
  • The triangle at the Weighbridge was tended to last week, grass cut, edges trimmed, and likewise it is looking lovely and clean.
  • Compact, in his thirties, he had the shaven head and trimmed beard typical of a regime paramilitary. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was embroidered with pearls and trimmed with silk tulle. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a prim prioress, a pardoner in shabby green velvet, an enigmatic woman in fur-trimmed crimson.
  • His suggestion that the loss-making operation there should be trimmed and purged of placemen was persistently ignored. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • Her shoes white satin, embroidered in gold; the sleeves and body of the chemise, which is of the finest cambric, trimmed with rich lace; and the petticoat, which comes below the dress, shows two flounces of Valenciennes. Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
  • A new royal barge, emblazoned in silver and gold and with elaborate wainscoting, was commissioned, and trimmed with the king and queen's regalia.
  • The double storey thatched roof mansion has a huge kidney-shaped pool, a tennis court and manicured lawns with shrubs trimmed into globes.
  • A cigarillo protruded from between carefully trimmed greying whiskers. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • These particular pieces got trimmed with a wood edge.
  • He trimmed the opponent in the match.
  • The sleeves and seams are trimmed with reflective material that's usually found on running shoes.
  • Men in urban areas wear a felt or fur-trimmed hat, a short vest with sleeves, trousers, and a robe.
  • After about a mile I kinked down to cross the Seven where there's a good, arched bridge and where the river, flowing through fields of virgin snow, was trimmed with a glaze of grey translucent ice.
  • Gary has a tightly trimmed black beard.
  • Trim off the small, fibrous roots and put the trimmed sections into pots filled with cuttings compost so the tops are just buried.
  • And if his surcoat was thinner than he might have wished, at least he had the arming doublet under his hauberk and the otter-trimmed cloak his mother's ladies had sewn for him.
  • I told her several days ago I thought the yardmen damaged the backyard rain sensor when they trimmed the shrubs but God forbid we should listen to Rana.
  • For the driver there is a new three-spoked leather-trimmed gear lever, and the gearshift has been given the leather look, too.
  • I trimmed out the aircraft and was setting up my instruments for the TACAN approach when I looked up to see something very bad.
  • Some were dressed in calico suits, trimmed with little ruffles – ruffles round the bottom of the pants, ruffles down the front and round the tails of the coats; and on both sides of the button-holes of their vests were rows of small ruffles. Man's Rights: or, How Would You Like It?
  • A laurel forest now covered the lawn except for a patch kept trimmed by rabbits round the trunk of the beech tree. Molly Keane's Ireland
  • One among them wore a yellow sash, trimmed in gold, about his waist, and on his breast two yellow circles with red crosses interlapping, denoting his rank to be the Grand Dragon of the Realm, or Commander-in-Chief of the State. The Clansman An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan
  • If she gave the thumbs up to lace, then every camisole top, every silk blouse would be trimmed with it. YELLOW BIRD

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