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Synonyms
trim·ming (trĭḿĭng)

noun 

  1. The act of one that trims.
  2. Something added as decoration or ornament, especially a band of lace or embroidery on clothing.
  3. Accessories; extras: roast turkey with all the trimmings.
  4. Scraps or material removed when something is trimmed.
  5. Informal A sound defeat, beating, or punishment.
trim (trĭm)

[Middle English trimmen, to make firm, from Old English trymman, from trum, strong.]

verb: trimmed, trim·ming, trims. 

transitive verb 

  1. To make neat or tidy by clipping, smoothing, or pruning: trimmed his moustache.
    1. To remove (excess) by cutting: trim a budget.
    2. To remove the excess from by or as if by cutting: trimmed off the rotten wood.
  2. To ornament; decorate.
  3. Informal
    1. To thrash; beat.
    2. To defeat soundly.
    3. To cheat.
    4. To rebuke; scold.
  4. Nautical
    1. To adjust (the sails and yards) so that they receive the wind properly.
    2. To balance (a ship) by shifting its cargo or contents.
  5. To balance (an aircraft) in flight by regulating the control surfaces and tabs.
  6. To furnish or equip.

intransitive verb 

  1. Nautical
    1. To be in or retain equilibrium.
    2. To make sails and yards ready for sailing.
    1. To affect or maintain cautious neutrality.
    2. To fashion one's views for momentary popularity or advantage.

noun 

    1. State of order, arrangement, or appearance; condition: in good trim.
    2. A condition of good health or fitness.
    1. Exterior ornamentation, such as moldings or framework, on a building or vehicle.
    2. Decoration or ornament, as for clothing.
  1. Material used in commercial window displays.
  2. Dress or equipment.
  3. Excised or rejected material, such as film that has been cut in editing. Often used in the plural.
  4. Personal quality; character.
  5. A cutting or clipping to make neat: My hair needs a trim.
  6. Nautical
    1. The readiness of a vessel for sailing with regard to ballast, sails, and yards.
    2. The balance of a ship.
    3. The difference between the draft at the bow and at the stern.
  7. The position of an aircraft relative to its horizontal axis.

adjective: trim·mer, trim·mest. 

    1. In good or neat order.
    2. In good physical condition; fit; slim.
  1. Having lines, edges, or forms of neat and pleasing simplicity. See synonyms at neat1

adverb 

In a trim manner.

derivatives

triḿly
adverb
triḿness
noun