trimming - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
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trimming (countable and uncountable, plural trimmings)
- (uncountable) The act or process of someone who trims.
Trimming hedges is easiest when the shears have recently been resharpened. - (countable) An instance of that act or process.
I gave a good trimming to my elderly neighbour's hedges. - (countable) Material that is removed by someone trimming something, as a piece of steak.
He gave the trimmings to the dog under the kitchen table. - (historical) An ornamental accessory to a dress or other piece of clothing.
- 1782, Frances Burney, Cecilia, I.i.5:
“You must know I commissioned a particular friend of mine, Miss Moffat, to buy me a trimming when she went to Paris […].”
- 1782, Frances Burney, Cecilia, I.i.5:
- An accessory or accompaniment.
Christmas dinner with all the trimmings - (colloquial, dated) A reprimand or chastising.
to give a boy a trimming
trimming
- present participle and gerund of trim
I am helping my elderly neighbour by trimming his hedge.
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