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'slim out' is not a standard part of written English.
However, you can use the phrase 'slim down', which generally means to reduce the size, amount, or number of something. For example: "I'm trying to slim down my wardrobe before I move house."
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Everyone's body is changing in middle school, so you might get chunky, then slim out again.
I don't know, with these crazy 360 deals and the PS3 Slim out there, it's still a real toss-up for me.
I asked my friends if they noticed my face slim out.
But sitting on a balcony overlooking lower Manhattan on a humid August day, bluesy rock-'n'-roller and soon-to-be-legend Gary Clark Jr. explains that he wants his newest album, "The Story Of Sonny Boy Slim," (out Sept. 11), to be more than just a guitar-shredding feast.
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It gets sweatier as it slims out, with thick streaks of bubbling grease tracing the ridges of the cuts.
Fortified by Cuban cigars and Diet Coke, Mr. Slim mapped out a vision of what he planned to do with his fortune.
In this lyric, Kid Slim points out that he is not verified on Twitter, and that unlike Drake who started from the bottom to reach "here," he remains low on the status totem.
Mr. Beene showed his classic slim, cut-out evening gowns that play inventively with seams, and which managed to seem monastic and sexually charged -- no curve of the body was obscured -- at the same time.
"We went a little shorter, and slimmed out your sleeve!
Certainly people have been killing each other since amoebas slimed out of the sea, and if one looks at history and the wanton cruelty of various eras of civilization, it's clear that, despite appearances to the contrary, we're actually less violent than the days when arguments were settled with cat o' nine tails, stake-burnings in the town square, and dusty six-shooter ambushes in Old West bars.
'The Fatboy Slim Collection' is out on 25 May on Sony.
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