Noun
Accompaniments to a meal.
(Britain) Domestic decorations for a room, especially Christmas decorations.
Don't forget to take the trimmings down by twelfth night.
trimmings
plural of trimming
Rule of thumb: The more trimmings an insurance plan has and the harder someone is pitching it, the faster you should run. Andrew Tobias
Glorious bouquets and storms of applause are the trimmings which every artist naturally enjoys. Golda Meir
“Borders of History” features family portraits constructed of fabric and decorated with embroidery and trimmings in the oya style. Source: Internet
Because of the plant's intoxicating properties, commercial growing operations in Colorado can't just throw stems and unusable flower in an alley dumpster, as if they were backyard tree trimmings. Source: Internet
And, of course, exciting and inspiring variations for the Main Event – from traditional turkey, festive ham and special trimmings; to a Swedish or Polish Christmas à la Nigella; to a vegetarian Christmas feast." Source: Internet
Chips are trimmings of quills, outer and inner bark that cannot be separated, or the bark of small twigs. Source: Internet