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1 The scattered villages and farmhouses looked trim and prosperous in the endless dusk.
2 His feet looked trim and prosperous, sheathed in expensive white loafers.
3 He looked trim and in shape like he worked out and took it seriously.
4 He looked trim and entirely restored, both mentally and physically.
5 This one looked trim enough to pass muster.
6 Above the belt blue flannel shirts showed, yet these were of excellent fabric and looked trim indeed.
7 The boy looked trim and handsome in his new suit, and all took a great liking to him.
8 He wore brown boots and brown belts with steel buckles, which looked trim and workmanlike against his khaki uniform.
9 He wore brown boots and brown belts with steel buckles, which looked trim and workmanlike against his kharki uniform.
10 Ned thought in a vague way that he looked trim and strong, and then his heavy lids dropped down again.
11 The shabby little room looked trim and orderly enough, save for a heap of cast-off feminine clothing piled upon a chair.
12 While she herself looked trim , and finished in white silk shirt and russet-red suit, her toilet bearing no sign of indifference or of haste.
13 She looked trim and fresh, with bright brown hair under a smart sailor hat, and a complexion almost dazzling in its youthfulness and brilliancy.
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