Definitions for trimmings
trimmings
trim·ming
Spelling: [trim-ing]
IPA: /ˈtrɪm ɪŋ/
Trimmings is a 9 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.
You can make 186 anagrams from letters in trimmings (giimmnrst).
Definitions for trimmings
noun
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anything used or serving to decorate or complete:
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Usually, trimmings. an accompaniment or garnish to a main dish:
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trimmings, pieces cut off in trimming, clipping, paring, or pruning.
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the act of a person or thing that trims.
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Informal. a beating or thrashing.
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Informal. a defeat:
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the condition, order, or fitness of a person or thing for action, work, use, etc.
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Nautical.
the set of a ship in the water, especially the most advantageous one.
the condition of a ship with reference to its fitness for sailing.
the adjustment of sails, rigging, etc., with reference to wind direction and the course of the ship.
the condition of a submarine as regards buoyancy.
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a person's dress, adornment, or appearance.
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material used for decoration or embellishment; decorative trimming.
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decoration of a store window for the display of merchandise; window dressing.
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a trimming by cutting, clipping, or the like.
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a haircut that restores the previous cut to neatness without changing the hair style.
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something that is cut off or eliminated.
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Aeronautics. the attitude of an airplane with respect to all three axes, at which balance occurs in forward flight under no controls.
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Building Trades. finished woodwork or the like used to decorate or border openings or wall surfaces, as cornices, baseboards, or moldings.
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Automotive.
the upholstery, knobs, handles, and other equipment inside a motor car.
ornamentation on the exterior of an automobile, especially in metal or a contrasting color.
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anything used or serving to decorate or complete:
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Usually, trimmings. an accompaniment or garnish to a main dish:
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trimmings, pieces cut off in trimming, clipping, paring, or pruning.
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the act of a person or thing that trims.
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Informal. a beating or thrashing.
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Informal. a defeat:
Idioms
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trim one's sails. sail (def 19).
adverb
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trimly.
adjective
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pleasingly neat or smart in appearance:
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in good condition or order.
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(of a person) in excellent physical condition:
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slim; lean.
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Obsolete. good, excellent, or fine.
verb (used with object)
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to put into a neat or orderly condition by clipping, paring, pruning, etc.:
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to remove (something superfluous or dispensable) by or as if by cutting (often followed by off):
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to cut down, as to required size or shape:
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Aeronautics. to level off (an airship or airplane) in flight.
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Nautical.
to distribute the load of (a ship) so that it sits well in the water.
to stow or arrange, as cargo.
to adjust (the sails or yards) with reference to the direction of the wind and the course of the ship.
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to decorate or adorn with ornaments or embellishments:
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to arrange goods in (a store window, showcase, etc.) as a display.
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to prepare or adjust (a lamp, fire, etc.) for proper burning.
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Informal.
to rebuke or reprove.
to beat or thrash.
to defeat.
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to dress or array (often followed by up).
verb (used without object)
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Nautical.
to assume a particular position or trim in the water, as a vessel.
to adjust the sails or yards with reference to the direction of the wind and the course of the ship.
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to pursue a neutral or cautious policy between parties.
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to accommodate one's views to the prevailing opinion for reasons of expediency.
Origin of trimmings
First recorded in 1510-20; trim + -ing1