Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
There was something individual about the great farm, a most unusual trimness and care for detail.
She was wearing a riding habit, its trimness a sure index to her own.
His trimness suggested a metabolism worthy of scientific research.
In the finale she preferred trimness to humor, maintaining her demeanor of seriousness and care.
Once a quarter-gunner, to judge from the trimness of the gear. '
Even his trimness irritated Marissa at the moment.
He was tall (6 feet 2 inches) and enhanced his trimness with suits tailor-made without pockets.
The bulky volume is broken down into two overlapping slabs, creating the illusion of trimness.
They admired the breadth of his shoulders, the trimness of his waist.
Ivan projects a dapper trimness, with a face photogenic enough to be featured on most of his orchestra's recordings.
He had the speed of a race horse, but the trimness, the raciness, the delicate legs were not characteristic of him.
He blinked at her trimness.
He was a man of little more than medium height, trimly built with a trimness that gave him a deceptively frail appearance.
Grisham's male characters are thin, the females thinner, but the novel's very trimness is its distinctive virtue.
After the dirty work, I felt the pleasure of trimness, as I paused in the porch to take a last look at my handiwork.
I looked at him most innocently, rather struck by the trimness of his figure considering the amount of absinthe he daily pours into it.
He wore a black suit, tailored in a way that brought out the width of his shoulders and the trimness of his waist.
The trimness of the trees, the vivid whiteness of the houses, the breadth, were very agreeable; and he felt himself already thoroughly at home.
I always thought the best choice to replace him was David Bowie, whose wily trimness was close to the Bond described in the novels.
(At Sundance, he had a matinee-idol trimness as he accepted his award.)
By proving that a woman could still look feminine in such clothes, she established "the Dietrich silhouette," emphasizing trimness and inconspicuous hips and bust.
C. : "the shoulders and sleeves have been finely pleated to give form-fitting trimness while allowing the wearer room to move.
The appealing trimness of so many of the collections made Mr. Ferre's bulky clothing seem out of step.