Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Slim character or appearance; slenderness.
- noun The character of being ‘slim’ or sly; craftiness. See
slim .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The quality or state of being slim.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun uncountable The property of being
slim . - noun countable The result or product of being
slim .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a small margin
- noun the property of an attractively thin person
Etymologies
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Examples
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In America this ideal of masculine slimness is explained by our fondness for thinking of our men as lean wrestlers with frontier conditions, for the fact of a frontier is still a pleasant figment of our fancy.
Stylish Stouts 1969
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It might with truth be described as a "slim volume," but its slimness is more than counteracted by its superficial size, which is foolscap.
Try Anything Twice 1938
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In America this ideal of masculine slimness is explained by our fondness for thinking of our men as lean wrestlers with frontier conditions, for the fact of a frontier is still a pleasant figment of our fancy.
Stylish Stouts 1919
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Unsurprisingly, from the moment you take it out of its box the slimness is the most eye-catching feature about the V2220.
TrustedReviews Site-wide Feed Ardjuna Seghers 2010
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She was slight, without that look of slimness which is common to girls, and especially to American girls.
The Duke's Children 2004
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The length and the slimness which is part of the nature of this kind of poulp explain the exception.
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He is inclined to that East Anglian characteristic akin to Boer "slimness," and it is easy enough to understand that the breach between him and his
Edward FitzGerald and "Posh" "Herring Merchants" James Blyth
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But our men are getting used to tricks of this kind, and the only result of this "slimness" was that they allowed the enemy's infantry to approach, quite close before they swept them down with magazine fire.
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various
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The Boer was between two fires, and he would need all his "slimness" to pull him out of trouble.
Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front A. G. Hales
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There was, indeed, no knowing how far or how ingeniously the ramifications of "slimness" had extended, and, to be even with them at all, our warriors have needed to add to the courage of lions the astuteness of weasels!
South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 2 (of 6) From the Commencement of the War to the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899 Louis Creswicke
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