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is trimmed
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.
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This one is trimmed and groomed.
Her apricot-colored wrap is trimmed with lace flounces.
True, Mr. Moss's tale is trimmed in vaguely gothic effects.
"The style right now is trimmed facial hair with a one- or two-day growth".
Upstairs, though, the exquisite Flemish bond brickwork is trimmed with intricately carved cornices.
It's spare but lush: the floor is travertine, the walnut bar is trimmed in brass.
Every other day, the grass around the tees is trimmed to same length.
The tower's roofline is trimmed with a curving row of metal fins.
The jacket sometimes has a stiff, standup collar and is trimmed with braid or silver buttons.
Likewise with his looming defense cuts, whose wisdom depends entirely on what actually is trimmed.
Inside, a dense hedge is trimmed to the same height as the fence's six-inch spikes.
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