trims

[trɪmz]

trims Definition

  • 1decorative items or details added to something to improve its appearance
  • 2cut off irregular or unwanted parts

Using trims: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "trims" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dress was adorned with lace trims.

  • Example

    She trims the bushes in her garden every weekend.

  • Example

    He trimmed the fat from the meat before cooking it.

  • Example

    The carpenter trimmed the edges of the wood to make it fit perfectly.

  • Example

    The jacket has leather trims on the collar and cuffs.

trims Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for trims

Antonyms for trims

Phrases with trims

  • to reduce the weight or size of something

    Example

    She's been trying to trim down for her sister's wedding next month.

  • to adjust the sails of a boat to make it move faster

    Example

    The captain ordered the crew to trim the sails to catch the wind.

  • trim one's hair

    to cut one's hair to make it neater or shorter

    Example

    I need to trim my hair before the job interview tomorrow.

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Summary: trims in Brief

The term 'trims' [trɪmz] refers to decorative items or details added to something to improve its appearance. It can also mean to cut off irregular or unwanted parts. Examples include adding lace trims to a dress or trimming the bushes in a garden. Phrases like 'trim down' denote reducing weight or size, while 'trim the sails' means adjusting a boat's sails to move faster.