trim

verb10 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

Used to describe cutting something with attention to detail to make it neat.

To reduce something in size or number; often used figuratively (e.g., for budgets, staff).

To cut off and remove unwanted parts from something.

To reduce something in size or number; often used figuratively (e.g., for budgets, staff).

Used to describe cutting something with attention to detail to make it neat.

Used to describe cutting something with attention to detail to make it neat.

To cut off and remove unwanted parts from something.

To cut something in order to give it a particular shape.

Causative structure used when arranging for someone else, like a hairdresser, to cut your hair slightly.

Causative structure used when arranging for someone else, like a hairdresser, to cut your hair slightly.