How To Use Trimming In A Sentence

  • Those of you who remember the lime and ginger scheme will be pleased to hear that it has been redone using damson, with gold trimming.
  • Reroll and repeat with the chilled pastry trimmings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carefully trimming, shaving and shaping one's facial hair can achieve a never-ending multitude of looks, such as handlebar moustaches, goatees and designer sideburns.
  • Gardeners regularly stroll the grounds, picking up stray pieces of trash and trimming unruly bushes.
  • In an article last October, I described how my wife and I planned to chop around £800 a month from our expenses by cutting back on unnecessary luxuries, frills and trimmings.
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  • The 50 trimmers at this clandestine grow site work 16-hour days for three weeks, hand-trimming top-grade marijuana destined for medical marijuana patients and dispensaries in San Francisco.
  • His companion was unhandily trimming branches from a pine bole, using an ivory-handled poniard.
  • Messenger bags have been around for many years and, like most fashion items, they have evolved with the times, which is why this messenger bag has the trimmings to make it one of the hippest bags around.
  • The venue is purpose built for rituals and ceremonies, with appropriately fabulous acoustics, lavish trimmings and colourfully costumed officiants.
  • Old Labour leader George, torn apart by the contradictions that have led to this riot, suddenly thinks he sees who is to blame, and drops his trimming and concession-making approach.
  • This show, held in cavernous, candelabra-strewn space that had a whiff of ruined empire, had plenty of strong, practical pieces: impeccably cut overcoats, running the gamut from deepest navy and ashiest gray to the purest white with black trimming; three-piece suits tailored with Browne's signature off-kilter proportions, and a pair of gray corduroy pants strewn with white snowflakes. Esquire.com Article Feed
  • Most of the time, he wisely kept a light touch with turquoise beading, trimming fresh white tweed coats and dresses with the stuff - and even won with a swingy beaded skirt worn with a delicate cashmere tank.
  • Turkey and all the trimmings love rich curranty reds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus Flora on one occasion had been reduced to rage and despair, had her most secret feelings lacerated, had obtained a view of the utmost baseness to which common human nature can descend -- I won't say _a propos de bottes_ as the French would excellently put it but literally _a propos_ of some mislaid cheap lace trimmings for a nightgown the romping one was making for herself. Chance A Tale in Two Parts
  • The complement consists of the usual non-meat additives as used in meat butchery (for example breadcrumbs and trimmings) and pork butchery (more particularly the authorised food additives and seasonings).
  • Then I noticed that a lot of debris, consisting of tree trimmings and garbage that people had thrown into the gully was rammed up against the side of the bridge facing the direction the water flowed from.
  • Fibre Glass, Candle Holders, Luminaires Picture Frame , Panels, Trimmings, Tablewares.
  • Cutting staff and trimming capacity may rejuvenate many Japanese corporations - but not without cost.
  • As it turns out our most pestilent weed is the woman living at the far end of the property who insists the yardmen have yet to do the trimming she's wanted for months.
  • Patrik Cox has distinguished himself by the extensive use of rhinestones on stretch trousers, trimming pockets, hems and side seams with bands of glittering stones.
  • But I did have the trimmings from the quires the monks made to make tiny booklets of my own.
  • Similar to grass shears, only longer, this tool is useful for trimming shrubs and hedges.
  • When it came to her diet, Randi decided to make small but significant changes: She started by trimming her portion sizes and adding a vegetable or a dark-green leafy salad to every meal.
  • With a few common trimmings - colored jimmies, crystal sugar, mini chocolate chips, red hots - Christmas treats take shape.
  • Any guard llama will still need to be handleable enough to perform routine tasks like vaccination, deworming and nail trimming.
  • I am trimming them with lace or rickrack or just a plain hem. Home Living
  • The groom, Eli, is dressed in a smartly tailored, very formal light olive suit with all the trimmings, while his bride is in a traditional white strapless gown with long train. A wedding and christening in rural Oaxaca: The mandate of tradition
  • He said the trick with cooking grouse was to keep it simple - but, if they stick to the rules, Atkins dieters may have to forego some of the trimmings that come with the new-season bird, such as parsnip crisps and bread sauce.
  • Line tin with pastry, trimming but leaving a 1cm collar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Round her waist they made the loveliest belt of mingled blue and yellow, and all over the upper part of her night-gown, in and out among the pretty white fills which Dorcas herself "goffered," so nicely, they made themselves into fantastic trimmings of every shape and kind; bows, rosettes – I cannot tell you what they did not imitate. The Cuckoo Clock
  • Obviously, it was just a sign of his lack of care and attention, after all, strimming edges is hardly rocket science, is it?!
  • However, despite this production's smooth scene-to-scene flow and relative "leanness", it, nevertheless, seems to beg for some scene trimming to get it reasonably below a three-hour evening. Undefined
  • Praise must be given to noted musician/conductor Erwin for saluting the legendary musicians, but the result is soulless and, at times, overpolished with orchestra and the trimmings.
  • Most of the goats cooperate with the necessary inconvenience of hoof trimming but some are skittish, squirmy, or agitated. Farm Journal: Harvesting, Husbandry, and Hoof Trimming
  • All your friends are gift-shopping, party-hopping, trimming the tree and - gee!
  • Hope you enjoy the happiness of Christmas and all the trimmings.
  • There was much happiness—Arthur now had a plump baby daughter, Mary, to dandle on his knee—and, thanks to Sherlock Holmes, the wherewithal to do a “proper” Christmas, with all the trimmings. Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile
  • And they declared the recent resurgence of iron ore prices unsustainable, trimming forecasts by as much as 7 per cent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Self-correcting and regulated damping and trimming mechanisms are most important in stabilizing swimming trajectories.
  • Hope you enjoy the happiness of Christmas and all the trimmings.
  • More voluntary helpers are needed in Kilconduff cemetery on Saturday mornings at 10 am to help with the digging, cleaning, strimming and weeding.
  • _trouse_, is of every-day use in this county of Hereford for trimmings of hedges; that it is given by Grose as a verb in use in Warwickshire for trimming off the superfluous branches; and lastly, that it is employed as a substantive to signify shreddings by Philemon Holland, who, if I rightly remember, was many years head master of Coventry Grammar School: Notes and Queries, Number 189, June 11, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • The lower, yet still an estimable class, take up with worn-out Symbols of the Godlike; keep trimming and trucking between these and Hypocrisy, purblindly enough, miserably enough. Paras. 40-58
  • Put the peelings, cores and any other trimmings into a small stainless-steel pot and just cover with cold water.
  • Choosing lean cuts of meat and trimming off the visible fat are easy ways to avoid this problem.
  • Pete was trimming the lawn around the roses.
  • The green bin is for rubbish which can be composted like grass cuttings, plant trimmings, tea bags, coffee grinds, potato peelings etc. but no cooked food or raw meat.
  • The evening will commence at 7.30pm with a hot fork buffet at 8pm in the Hydro Suite with all the trimmings and award winning decorations.
  • Stability depends on hydrodynamic damping and correcting forces, which may be generated by propulsors or by control surfaces moving with the body (trimming).
  • I could never look as beautiful as Sinjun did in the yellow gown with its balloon skirt and lace trimmings.
  • Flora on one occasion had been reduced to rage and despair, had her most secret feelings lacerated, had obtained a view of the utmost baseness to which common human nature can descend -- I won't say _a propos de bottes_ as the French would excellently put it, but literally _a propos_ of some mislaid cheap lace trimmings for a nightgown the romping one was making for herself. Chance
  • With nine precious muscoid corpses, more or less ornamented with a lovely fur trimming of Saprolegnia, I shall return to London to-morrow, and shall be ready in a short time, I hope, to furnish Salmon Disease wholesale, retail, or for exportation. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2
  • There are many combinations of colour blinds and trimmings; pictured above is a beige roller blind with zebrano trim. Times, Sunday Times
  • A fascinating mix of braids, tassels, chenilles and decorative trimmings in delicate silken yarn complements the entire package.
  • As she worked, she hummed and then sang out, trimming the great rocky chunk of chitin with a sharp filet knife. THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • Hope you enjoy the happiness of New Year and all the trimmings.
  • Shrewd, methodical, and determined, Banks combined business acumen with political trimming.
  • The buying of fabric and trimmings.
  • A pearl-gray dress with crimson trimmings, made with a long waist, modestly outlined the bust and covered the shoulders, still rather thin, with a chemisette which left nothing to view but the first curves of the throat where it joined the shoulders. Modeste Mignon
  • You have spent the summer trimming down to photo-op weight, and are itching to get it on with that smiling angel from the West.
  • This exercise should be repeated until releasing casting off and trimming the jib is a smooth and coordinated effort on the part of the crew at helmsman. Sailing Fundamentals
  • States are grappling with record budget deficits, which some governors have tried to close by trimming what they call the generous benefits public employees receive. Republican Wisconsin senators bypass Democrats in vote on collective bargaining
  • The lapidarian patience she has expended in trimming, breathing upon, and polishing these bits of opaque cellophane betrays a concern that has less to do with art than with private worship and the embellishment of private fetishes with secret and arbitrary meanings. Portrait of An Artist
  • In order to obviate that, because money is fungible and budget-cutting is suddenly in vogue, you would think that government agencies would be aggressively trimming noncritical, nonlife-threatening expenditures and diverting scarce resources to genuinely pressing needs. Waste And Bad Judgment Sprout At The USDA
  • You can get a fine fillet steak with chips and trimmings for €10-12.
  • I lifted my glass in salute to all my American friends, enjoying the big Thanksgiving meal, and thought with only a tinge of envy of the delights of roast turkey with all the trimmings.
  • They are also a useful way of turning leftover stew or trimmings from a roast into a tasty snack. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was seized by a ravenous appetite in the middle of my house-cleaning today and decided to satisfy it by tripping down to one of the local eateries for gammon and chips with all the trimmings.
  • He gains too much weight, forcing him to spend time trimming down when he could be refining his technique.
  • Always remove trimmings before they rot and spread disease through the plant. The Sun
  • And many people obviously rely on the good old Swiss Army knife or one of its derivatives for everything from trimming nails and opening bottles to putting in screws and whittling firesticks.
  • Fox, lynx, mink as well as shearing being dyed in strong colours dominate this season, whether it be trimmings on collar and cuffs or luxurious linings.
  • It added the move would be good for the company's cost base by trimming the ‘increasing cost burden of complying with US securities regulations’.
  • Particularly useful, and insightful into her methodology, is her list of "The 15 Fix Factors" -- including ideas such as using low-fat milk thickened with a bit of flour or cornstarch to create a creamy mouthfeel; the concept of the "un-fry" -- achieving crispiness in a low-fat way; adding whole grains, cooking to keep nutrients, trimming portions, and sweetening smartly. Rozanne Gold: Two Great Cooks, Two Great Cookbooks
  • Good value getaways with more than the usual trimmings are on offer over the next couple of months. Times, Sunday Times
  • All light trimming of summer flowering shrubs that have repeated flushes during the season could be carried out so as to allow for them to have developed a fresh flush of flowers in time for Christmas.
  • Capturing all the physics involved affects the final panel quality and geometry after trimming, springback, and flanging.
  • Serve with the usual trimmings - bread sauce, gravy, game chips and watercress salad.
  • ‘I will be taking up new assignments only after trimming down my physique considerably,’ he confides.
  • Then after that you've got a candle-lit supper with all the trimmings and me making eyes at you. FINAL RESORT
  • Tonight, Raven wore a silky red blouse with a high neck secured with gold buttons and enlaced with gold trimming.
  • Maybe the hedge trimmings we've laid out are giving the place a ‘pine fresh’ smell and the cats have realised it is not, in fact, their toilet.
  • Meat cuts used include pork shoulders; beef chuck, brisket, and flank; and trimmings of all kinds.
  • It must go beyond trimming, cheeseparing and 'efficiency' savings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Prime cuts get portioned out while trimmings and offal are worked into ragus and sausage casings; bones simmer in stockpots. Lamb Sausages With Poached Fig Salad
  • Roast lamb with all the trimmings is my favourite meal. The Sun
  • David was meticulously trimming the mainsail when Howard stumbled out of the aft cabin and went up on deck, blinking in morning sunshine.
  • The enhanced net weight is partly created by the lack of fungal disease in the plants, since less fungal disease means that the plants need less trimming.
  • Chapter 62 consists of a single word, "hapless" - the only word Orion's abridger cut from the chapter, trimming a 105-word sentence to 104; the book's first sentence is "methodically"; the final hunt for the white whale dissolves into pure punctuation. Brit Lit Blogs
  • The extra trimmings like this are nice but they're not the most important thing.
  • he bought a Christmas tree and trimmings to decorate it
  • The Association also holds regular lectures covering the general techniques like repotting, pruning, trimming and manuring of bonsai trees and shares knowledge on specialised techniques to grow bonsai in different natural forms.
  • They spend time picking up litter in the suburb, trimming pavement lawns and public gardens.
  • In these he described the fundamentals of hydraulics, pneumatics and mechanics as well as countless other applications, including coin operated drinking fountains, self-trimming lanterns, and temple doors opened by lighting a fire.
  • Drills, lathes, and milling machines produce metal trimmings that machine shops discard as trash or melt down for reuse.
  • The next morning, she cooks a gourmet meal with all the trimmings.
  • A more amusing feud was currently on display on the persons of Lady Isend and Duchess Abel; if they piled on much more in the way of jewelry and begemmed trimmings to their gowns, they might not be able to get up again if they fell over. Brightly Burning
  • 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.
  • He was very accommodating and after 10 minutes returned with my cooked steak looking like it was a complete new meal with all the fancy trimmings of snow pea sprouts, cherry tomatoes and mushroom sauce.
  • The red trimming was very fetching, but we thought it quite appropriate, for there is always a lot of _red tape_ necessary in getting out of a country that is _At War_. Into the Jaws of Death
  • Two Japanese yard-boys were trimming hibiscus, a third was engaged expertly with the long hedge of night-blooming cereus that was shortly expectant of unfolding in its mysterious night-bloom. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
  • I went to check out the other room to assure a ‘shaken’ up Terry that it was free from all human bodily trimmings and clippings.
  • All those vegetable trimmings, potato peelings and veggies from the table can all go on the compost heap.
  • Trimming extraneous material from the mirror to reduce inertia results in the typical elliptical or polygon-shaped galvo mirror.
  • The Hereford fillet was tender, well-aged and needed only minor trimming of silverskin. Buying meat in bulk
  • The chippies also added skirtings, trimmings and painted the walls, giving the 1920s accommodation a real boost.
  • As the name suggests, it involves trimming an already large shrub with small leaves into irregular shapes that resemble fluffy clouds. Times, Sunday Times
  • A fascinating mix of braids, tassels, chenilles and decorative trimmings in delicate silken yarn complements the entire package.
  • Macramé is an Arabic word, signifying an ornamental fringe or trimming, which has been adopted as the term for a certain kind of hand-work, known also as «knotted fringe» or «Mexican lace» and produced by the knotting, interweaving and tying together of threads. Encyclopedia of Needlework
  • You should also keep in mind that in contemporary setting curtains are hung unadorned, so avoid any heavy draping such as swags and trimmings. Undefined
  • As Graham stood on the top of the wooden step ladders, trimming away at the box, and the barberry that tangled into it, he glanced down at the cat.
  • Trimming the tag end of the knot or even simply cutting it can pose a problem for anglers more used to snipping monofilament.
  • The dollar has advanced 1.9 percent during the three-week rally, trimming its decline to 11.8 percent in the year.
  • They are also a useful way of turning leftover stew or trimmings from a roast into a tasty snack. Times, Sunday Times
  • Assembled in the window facing the busy street, this great torta is served on a French roll and comes with all the trimmings. Tijuana hotels and dining
  • Oh! And also, just trimming the bangs is SO MUCH DIFFERENT than going whole-hog and cutting all the curls off. Hey There, Delilah | Her Bad Mother
  • For months, the talk has been about trimming an ornamental detail here or there, eliminating this room, lowering that ceiling, blah, blah, blah.
  • Unless you have acres of fancy hedging, trimming topiary is a treat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sexy lingerie, which is saucy as only the Brits can be, features whimsical designs like embroidered bows, polka-dots, lace trimming, and side-tie ribbon closures.
  • It was like trimming a lawn with nail clippers.
  • They each carried bouquets of pale pink and blue to match the trimmings of the dresses.
  • I especially enjoyed the slimline yellow ones with black trimming.
  • Instead of filling them up with grass cuttings, hedge trimmings and recyclable glass bottles and tin cans, the argument goes, we will separate those out for recycling so our normal bins won't fill up so quickly.
  • Branches and trimmings that are over 15 centimetres in diameter are cut into small lengths so that they will dry or decay more quickly and not offer sites for the pinhole beetle.
  • It will be most obvious to you when, later, you try to retell it, matching my pace, embellishing the parts you thought were lackluster, trimming the places you thought were fatty.
  • Throughout Lady Rebecca regaled members with interesting titbits and explanations of why the Elizabethans wore shifts, fur trimming, cuffs and ruffs, etc.
  • Instead of filling them up with grass cuttings, hedge trimmings and recyclable glass bottles and tin cans, the argument goes, we will separate those out for recycling so our normal bins won't fill up so quickly.
  • They will be able to use their wheelie bin for grass cuttings, bark, leaves, hedge trimmings, twigs, small branches, fallen fruit, cut flowers and garden and house plants.
  • Because you don't need the pastry to rise, you can use frozen puff pastry, leftover trimmings, or even short pastry.
  • By the time the last rows have done their scraping, the beak is completely closed, leaving the algae trimmings to be sucked in during the next chomp.
  • The small skins are used in the fur trade for trimming coats, stoles, and neck-pieces.
  • After the gate guards cleared us, the bus turned into a sideroad that wound down off the main road and ended up entering a big driveway that wound up a hill, passed a very military-looking building, painted white-flesh white with olive drab trimmings all topped with a steeple with a cross on top; Jesus, a church right here in the middle of this army base. Kill or Be Killed
  • Then it was that Merlin perceived an open landaulet of deepest crimson, with handsome nickel trimmings, glide slowly up to the curb and come to a stop.
  • Always remove the trimmings or they may rot and spread disease to the whole plant. The Sun
  • As much as I enjoy ‘bench time,’ there is one step of the reloading process I utterly despise and is guaranteed to induce a bout of chest tightening anxiety - trimming, chamfering, and deburring cartridge cases.
  • We will be serving Christmas dinners throughout the day with turkey and all the trimmings.
  • They were married with all the trimmings, soon after graduation.
  • It's packed with peach and apricot to enhance the turkey trimmings. The Sun
  • Using the pastry trimmings, cut out 2.5cm wide strips for the edges of the dish. Times, Sunday Times
  • He'd brought a German shotgun with silver trimmings with him, which he called a fowling piece, and he wanted to hunt in his few leisure moments; so the boys told him all the kinds of game that run wild on the place. Ma Pettengill
  • He was very accommodating and after 10 minutes returned with my cooked steak looking like it was a complete new meal with all the fancy trimmings of snow pea sprouts, cherry tomatoes and mushroom sauce.
  • The dental engine and the nickelled trimmings of the operating chair had been furbished till they shone, while on the movable rack in the bay window McTeague had arranged his instruments with the greatest neatness and regularity. McTeague
  • A fire was had yesterday to burn the hedge trimmings.
  • The trimmings of the honeymoon were hell but the actual break was lovely.
  • He's aggressively cutting costs and trimming his head count, research projects, and product line.
  • The backbone and any trimmings make an excellent stock for the vermouth sabayon.
  • But I'd be really gutted if we didn't get 1,500 in tonight, especially with the fact it is free and all the other trimmings.
  • She stretched and looked at Amanda in disgust who wore a bright pink bathrobe over a rose pink colored nightgown complete with pink furry trimmings.
  • The company's mainly products include :American turkey boa, south Africa ostrich feather , feather flower, feather trimming , feather mask , feather fan , feather wing and other feather fascinator .
  • In the meantime he peered into the inside of the carriage, which was upholstered in blue rep, with silk fringes and trimmings.
  • Then, buoyed up by the thought that I had actually done something, I went out to do some gentle gardening, trimming the grassy edges along the back fence.
  • They are bound to think you are on your own, and their shears are all sharpened for the trimming of newcomers like you. Chapter II
  • Well, I'm happy to say I didn't have to do any trimming down.
  • I always save the hedge trimmings for the compost heap.
  • The long-haired variety needs a regular brush and comb and occasional trimming of stray hairs.
  • In the meantime the pile of hedge trimmings will simply have to sit and wait.
  • Its hilt was decorated with beryl and onyx, adorned with gold trimmings.
  • These could include coat trimmings, linings in boots and gloves, soft toys and pom poms.
  • Broken edges can be made neat by cutting a square of turf behind the damage, prising it free, moving it forward and trimming off the broken part.
  • You will need to reroll the trimmings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wrap caul fat around layered rabbit, trimming off excess.
  • A bill from the same company in January 2004, was for only €89, presumably on the basis that the festive trimmings from the previous year were used.
  • He was garbed in a stately light blue tunic, with gold trimming decorating the chest and sleeves.
  • Pay particular attention to the topping or lopping of trees or the trimming or laying of hedges.
  • Thorny plants are unpleasant to rub against and trimmings from spikey, prickly plants placed under bird-feeders help protect our feathered friends.
  • They now use ready-made rickrack and shiny synthetic trimmings to adorn their garments.
  • If you are retrimming an existing door, pry off the existing casing carefully so you won't damage the wall or the doorjamb.
  • The trimmings are invariably the most fiddly part of the meal, simply because there are so many of them.
  • Continue around the pockets, trimming away the thicker layers and flat-fell seams.
  • Instead of tucking into turkey and all the trimmings, they ate freeze-dried chilli - washed down with whisky and port.
  • Per capita, New Yorkers put out between 45 and 70 kilograms of trimmings, almost exactly what we get from our modern wet-waste composting program.
  • Take special measures to reduce the fat content of red meat by choosing a leaner cut or a leaner species (e.g. beefalo or ostrich), by trimming all visible fat and by draining off the oil produced by cooking.
  • Tonight, Raven wore a silky red blouse with a high neck secured with gold buttons and enlaced with gold trimming.
  • It's a reasonable thriller, with all the usual boofhead trimmings.
  • But within these broad categories, there is an extremely wide range of products offered, from packages that can be easily assembled without cutting much of anything (a "precut" subcategory), to those that require substantial cutting and trimming on site. Mother Earth News Latest 10 Articles
  • He was running what is called a planer, a machine for trimming pieces of cold metal just from the foundry or the casting room. Robert Hardy's Seven Days A Dream and Its Consequences
  • Meat cuts used include pork shoulders; beef chuck, brisket, and flank; and trimmings of all kinds.
  • They are also a useful way of turning leftover stew or trimmings from a roast into a tasty snack. Times, Sunday Times
  • If include fabric and trimmings , the scope is more wide.
  • Usually, three section heads helped the head forelady supervise the whole packing or trimming procedure.
  • Cotton Fabric , Silk Fabrics, Tassels, Curtains Fabric, Sofa Clothes Tassels and Trimmings.
  • Fig ivy is vigorous and will quickly regrow, so you will need to eliminate the roots or spend time trimming in the future.
  • Malthus marks the effective interchangeability of these two tendencies in an example illustrating the possible causes of a decline in demand for decorative trimmings.
  • Contrasting trimmings will highlight and define the shape of soft furnishings.
  • You can get a fine fillet steak with chips and trimmings for €10-12.
  • The graceful brass plated trimmings and finials are complemented here by the solid pine Osborne surround.
  • Obviously you need the right mix of skills such as helming, trimming, bowmen, sailmaking, rigging and engineering, yet it is just as important to select people who will work well as a team. Sail-World.com USA Latest News
  • Two French soldiers met them on the tarmac, their uniforms adorned with UN trimmings. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Some fishes seek to compensate at low swimming speeds by extending their fins to increase area and hence the trimming force.
  • As I said she wore a mask, and a rich black cloak with white lambswool trimmings.
  • Overtrimming, overfeeding and lack of sun can affect its performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • The waistcoat is embellished with multicolored embroidery, buttons, and flame-colored trimmings.
  • James produced this look by trimming and shaping the model's chemically relaxed hair into a layered bob that can be worn spiky or sleek.
  • Eva they decked out in the gold trimmings for a General, set on a pink velvet collar with a lace edge.
  • Get tough with Republican spendthrifts in Congress by trimming the pork in spending bills for highways, energy, and agriculture while reminding them of core conservative fiscal principles.
  • Unlike their larger siblings, whose higher placement on the stalk exposes them to the sun, baby artichokes are rendered entirely edible with just a little trimming.
  • Lillian was wearing a cerulean dress from Italy, decorated by gold trimmings.
  • An arrangement of peacock feather tips decorated the top of the canopy, and white feather trimming cascaded down each of the columns into a pool of opalescent and white round glass ornaments resembling oversized pearls. My Fair Wedding
  • It's all a matter of trimming-and-tailoring a thawed Mars to the "biospheric optimum," he concluded. June 25th, 2007
  • He worked in the cool of the morning, trimming and tying back the lemon plants in the courtyard, tending the terracotta pots of magnolia. THE GOLDEN LION

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