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It took, indeed, trimness of apparel to make up for the plainness of his face. From Wordnik.com. [John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn] Reference
And a darker blue skirt of flannel reconveyed to him the trimness of her figure. From Wordnik.com. [An American Tragedy] Reference
Not that my body goes well with the concept of trimness, but I can dream, right?. From Wordnik.com. [And they can't, they won't, and they don't stop ... fauxlero! - A Dress A Day] Reference
If it decides trimness is of the essence, feature models with breasts proportional to their hips. From Wordnik.com. [Russ Wellen: Sports Illustrated's Conflicted Double Exposure: A-Rod's Artificial Supplements, Swimsuit Models' Artificial Implants] Reference
It was a thin hedge really, though its undisturbed trimness had made it serve all the purposes of a wall. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Father Brown] Reference
There is a trimness, too, about the plant which distinguishes it from the more weedy species to which it is related. From Wordnik.com. [Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.] Reference
Mr. Ends 'snow-white beard, still maintaining its immaculate trimness, pointed ceilingward at an angle of forty-five degrees. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 33] Reference
“Your dress is going to get wet,” he said, noting appreciatively the trimness of her ankles as she drew the fabric up above them. From Wordnik.com. [Slightly Married]
There were some distressing months of angularity, both in physique and in manners, at seventeen; then a quick and miraculous escape into trimness and grace. From Wordnik.com. [On the Stairs] Reference
Everywhere there was an air of wealth and comfort, but yet to an English eye there was a want of neatness and trimness in all the arrangements, both of house and garden. From Wordnik.com. [Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878] Reference
There was a new trimness about the old bunk-house. From Wordnik.com. [A Voice in the Wilderness] Reference
Our own velvet is reduced to such trimness by cutting. From Wordnik.com. [Proserpina, Volume 1 Studies Of Wayside Flowers] Reference
Her plumage soon took on its natural trimness and freshness. From Wordnik.com. [Wild Life on the Rockies] Reference
Now the sail was reset, with all the trimness that circumstances would admit of. From Wordnik.com. [The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea] Reference
He was a slightly built, trim man, but his trimness was not distinctively military. From Wordnik.com. [Tristram of Blent An Episode in the Story of an Ancient House] Reference
What charmed her most in this garden was the exquisite trimness of the lawn and flower beds. From Wordnik.com. [A Love Episode] Reference
But, everything here is kept with such trimness that it gives you the idea of a petrifaction. From Wordnik.com. [Passages from the English Notebooks, Volume 2.] Reference
There was no smugness or trimness, or spick-and-spanness, but an awful and reverent austerity. From Wordnik.com. [A Day's Tour A Journey through France and Belgium by Calais, Tournay, Orchies, Douai, Arras, Béthune, Lille, Comines, Ypres, Hazebrouck, Berg] Reference
There was something individual about the great farm, a most unusual trimness and care for detail. From Wordnik.com. [O Pioneers!] Reference
His mouth was not quite right, either; his form, though powerful, had lost some of its youthful trimness. From Wordnik.com. [The Snowshoe Trail] Reference
The third had his back to the observer, but the figure had a slender, boyish trimness that spoke of youth. From Wordnik.com. [Steve Yeager] Reference
Nowhere is there dirt or stench, puddle or hog-wallow, neglect, disorder, or lack of trimness and neatness. From Wordnik.com. [Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion] Reference
There is nothing of the customary squalidness of beggary about him, but remarkable trimness and cleanliness. From Wordnik.com. [Passages from the English Notebooks, Volume 1.] Reference
The scant lares and penates were sufficient to explain something of this shiplike trimness of the housekeeping. From Wordnik.com. [A Hoosier Chronicle] Reference
And then on a frosty dawn, when the sun rose red-rimmed over the barrens, he noted a new trimness in his escort. From Wordnik.com. [The Path of the King] Reference
The trimness of her figure, the absolute neatness and propriety of her dress, the poise and restraint of her manner. From Wordnik.com. [New Faces] Reference
Some of the cottages are models of trimness and taste, others of course are less well kept, a few have a neglected appearance. From Wordnik.com. [In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"] Reference
This one was as neat as a bit of genre; there was a charming trimness about the blue coverlet, the cooking pots and furniture. From Wordnik.com. [The Magic Skin] Reference
The nicest thing about sewing is I could give Emelie the length she wanted without having to give up trimness in the legs and waist. From Wordnik.com. [Oh My Stinkin Heck] Reference
The abundant moustache was without a tinge of grey in it, but it lacked trimness, and hung over a cruel mouth like a tattered curtain. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart of Unaga] Reference
The homes were scrubbed and scoured, -- above all, one; the gardens and yards had an unwonted trimness, and Jennie bought a new gingham. From Wordnik.com. [The Souls of Black Folk] Reference
B2C e-commerce business strategy with characteristics of trimness and professionalism is about to usher in an unprecedented period of rapid development. From Wordnik.com. [PR.com Press Releases] Reference
Under the summer hat her very dark hair swept back over her temples with something near trimness in the extent to which it was withheld from being fluffy. From Wordnik.com. [The Conquest of Canaan] Reference
The perfectly graceful figure, the trimness and neatness of it, the beautiful womanly poise of the head, the quick elastic step, he could have sworn to her among ten thousand. From Wordnik.com. [A Duet, with an Occasional Chorus] Reference
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