Trim(n.) Dress; gear; ornaments.
    
    
    
        Trim(n.) Order; disposition; condition; as, to be in good trim.
    
    
    
        Trim(n.) The state of a ship or her cargo, ballast, masts, etc., by   which she is well prepared for sailing.
    
    
    
        Trim(n.) The lighter woodwork in the interior of a building;   especially, that used around openings, generally in the form of a   molded architrave, to protect the plastering at those points.
    
    
    
        Trim(v. i.) To balance; to fluctuate between parties, so as to appear   to favor each.
    
    
    
        Trim(v. t.) To make trim; to put in due order for any purpose; to make   right, neat, or pleasing; to adjust.
    
    
    
        Trim(v. t.) To dress; to decorate; to adorn; to invest; to embellish;   as, to trim a hat.
    
    
    
        Trim(v. t.) To make ready or right by cutting or shortening; to clip   or lop; to curtail; as, to trim the hair; to trim a tree.
    
    
    
        Trim(v. t.) To dress, as timber; to make smooth.
    
    
    
        Trim(v. t.) To adjust, as a ship, by arranging the cargo, or disposing   the weight of persons or goods, so equally on each side of the center   and at each end, that she shall sit well on the water and sail well;   as, to trim a ship, or a boat.
    
    
    
        Trim(v. t.) To arrange in due order for sailing; as, to trim the   sails.
    
    
    
        Trim(v. t.) To rebuke; to reprove; also, to beat.
    
    
    
        Trim(v. t.) Fitly adjusted; being in good order., or made ready for   service or use; firm; compact; snug; neat; fair; as, the ship is trim,   or trim built; everything about the man is trim; a person is trim when   his body is well shaped and firm; his dress is trim when it fits   closely to his body, and appears tight and snug; a man or a soldier is   trim when he stands erect.
    
    
    
        Trimly(adv.) In a trim manner; nicely.
    
    
    
        Trimmed(imp. & p. p.) of Trim
    
    
    
        Trimming() a. from Trim, v.
    
    
    
        Trimming(n.) The act of one who trims.
    
    
    
        Trimming(n.) That which serves to trim, make right or fitting, adjust,   ornament, or the like; especially, the necessary or the ornamental   appendages, as of a garment; hence, sometimes, the concomitants of a   dish; a relish; -- usually in the pluraltrimmings. --.
    
    
    
        Trimming(n.) The act of reprimanding or chastisting; as, to give a boy   a trimming.
    
    
    
        Trimming(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Trim
    
    
    
        Trimmingly(adv.) In a trimming manner.
    
    
    
        Trimness(n.) The quality or state of being trim; orderliness;   compactness; snugness; neatness.
    
    
    
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