27 examples of trig in sentences

A sudden turn of the road brought him in sight of a trig little farm, against whose red gate a man was leaning, leisurely enjoying the beauty of the morning before he began work.

He was neater, more 'trig,' than the pictures represent him; in looking at the pictures you feel that his head is too large,out of proportion to the body,but you do not perceive this when you see him.

She wus such a trig sailor Sanchez decided to keep her afloat, an' sent a prize crew aboard ter sail her inter Porto Grande.

" "What was her good p'ints, hey?" "Oh, well, she had a wide-awake pair of eyes, a bright, jolly sort of a face, lots of curly hair tumblin' out of her net, a trig little figger, and a pair of the neatest feet and ankles that ever stepped.

She was a trig, smug prig, Nancy said, delighting in her accidental muster of three short, hard, descriptive words.

Why should this Cissie Dildine trig herself out in sumac?

Adj. clean, cleanly; pure; immaculate; spotless, stainless, taintless; trig; without a stain, unstained, unspotted, unsoiled, unsullied, untainted, uninfected; sweet, sweet as a nut.

goodly, dapper, tight, jimp^; gimp; janty^, jaunty; trig, natty, quaint, trim, tidy, neat, spruce, smart, tricksy^. bright, bright eyed; rosy cheeked, cherry cheeked; rosy, ruddy; blooming, in full bloom.

She was one of those women who remain trig and chic though they be slovens by instinct.

Trig little children scurried out of their way, cheering shrilly.

[Transcriber's note: the word "trig", above, is as it appears in the original book.]

The two boys toiled over them patiently till just a blackened corner told that they had been there in the trig little barn.

By a curious law of contrariety the woman with a broad, heavy chin seems to have an ungovernable penchant for trig little round bonnets, or trim turbans with perky aigrettes, like that in sketch No. 22.

A tight, trig, bustling body she, black and polished as ebony, smooth-spoken and respectful, and quite a favorite with everybody.

SEE Karig, Walter. KELLS, LYMAN M. The log log duplex trig slide rule no.4080; a manual, by Lyman M. Kells, Willis F. Kern & James R. Bland.

Florence T. Kepler (W); 8Jul71; R508847. KERN, WILLIS F. The log log duplex trig slide rule no.4080.

The log log duplex trig slide rule no.4080.

BLAND, JAMES R. The log log duplex trig slide rule no. 4080.

SEE Karig, Walter. KELLS, LYMAN M. The log log duplex trig slide rule no.4080; a manual, by Lyman M. Kells, Willis F. Kern & James R. Bland.

Florence T. Kepler (W); 8Jul71; R508847. KERN, WILLIS F. The log log duplex trig slide rule no.4080.

The log log duplex trig slide rule no.4080.

Whether he uses the quiet ponds and smooth streams also for a looking-glass to comb his hair and arrange his gay coat by, we cannot be sure, but he always looks as trig as if he had some such aid.

A very smart bird is 'Jore-e Blur-re,' as he keeps telling you his name is, trig in his glossy black long-tailed coat, his vest with reddish side facings, white trousers, and light-brown shoes and stockings.

There stood a tall, straight lad, booted and spurred, with a crop in one gloved hand, and the other raised to his fatigue cap in salute, and a smile on his bonny face,as trig in his leather belted bleu de ciel tunic as if ready for parade, and not a sign of war about him but his uniform.

Clean, trig, grim, she spelled efficiency in every line of her body.

27 examples of  trig  in sentences