Definition of Overtrimming

1. overtrim [v] - See also: overtrim

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overtrimming

overtread
overtreading
overtreads
overtreat
overtreated
overtreating
overtreatment
overtreatments
overtreats
overtrick
overtricks
overtried
overtries
overtrim
overtrimmed
overtrimming (current term)
overtrims
overtrip
overtripped
overtripping
overtrips
overtrod
overtrodden
overtroubled
overtrousers
overtrump
overtrumped
overtrumping
overtrumps
overtrust

Literary usage of Overtrimming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Hyphen by Margaret Blake, E.P. Dutton (Firm), Lida Clara Schem (1920)
"It will be seen from this that the relief afforded their overtrimming hearts by the simple expedient of locomotion, had torn the inertia from their tongues. ..."

2. Hand-book of Light Gymnastics by Lucy B. Hunt (1890)
"The great mistake is often made of overtrimming, thus adding to the cost and weight of a dress whose leading characteristics should be durability and ..."

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