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is trim
verb
To reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; e.g. 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard'. The adposition of can be used in the present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
Exact(55)
Mark is trim and has sharp features.
Mr. Harrington, 38, is trim and boyish.
At 78, she is trim and elegant.
Moroz-Hunt is trim, busty, thick-lipped and long-nailed.
Sands is trim, athletic, and, in appearance, youthful.
At 49, Haider is trim, permanently tanned and strikingly fit.
Mr. Medvedev is trim but has no similar aura.
He is trim and straight, and wastes no time.
Mr. Hütter, 65, is trim and energetic; he's a dedicated cyclist, regularly making 125-mile excursions.
Similar(2)
Modestly proportioned, this new book is trim-sized more for the nightstand than the coffee table.
Thaemlitz is trim and pale, with shoulder-length brown hair and tiny round glasses.
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