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MOWN |
Trimmed |
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CUT |
Trimmed |
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PARED |
Trimmed |
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APIKED |
Trimmed. |
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SHAVEN |
Closely trimmed |
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MANICURED |
Trimmed neatly |
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LIMBS |
Climbs trimmed branches |
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EDGES |
Surrounds with trimmed sedges |
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CLIPPED |
Trimmed with shears, etc. |
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CROPPED |
Trimmed with shears, etc |
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BEARDS |
Whiskers are trimmed in beds |
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HOSES |
Washes down horses, hair finally trimmed |
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PRIM |
Another flower trimmed from primrose ... tidy! |
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SNOD |
Trimmed; smooth; neat; trim; sly; cunning; demure. |
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STILETTO |
A beard trimmed into a pointed form. |
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PILCH |
A gown or case of skin, or one trimmed or lined with fur. |
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MAINSHEET |
One of the ropes by which the mainsail is hauled aft and
trimmed. |
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BEARING |
The line of flotation of a vessel when properly trimmed
with cargo or ballast. |
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RAW |
Not trimmed, covered, or folded under; as, the raw edge
of a piece of metal or of cloth. |
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SHOOK |
A set of staves and headings sufficient in number for one
hogshead, cask, barrel, or the like, trimmed, and bound together in
compact form. |
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GOATEE |
A part of a man's beard on the chin or lower lip which is
allowed to grow, and trimmed so as to resemble the beard of a goat. |