trimmings

/ˈtrɪmɪŋz/
noun
  1. The small pieces that are cut off when something is trimmed.
    • The barber swept the hair trimmings off the floor.
    • After cutting the fabric, she saved the trimmings for a craft project.
    • He put the grass trimmings into the compost bin.
  2. The extra foods or dishes that are served with the main part of a meal, especially on special occasions.
    • We had turkey with all the trimmings for Thanksgiving dinner.
    • For Christmas, they served roast beef with all the trimmings.
    • The restaurant offered a holiday special with all the trimmings.
  3. Decorative additions or accessories, especially on clothing or furniture.
    • The costume was simple but had beautiful velvet trimmings.
    • She added lace trimmings to the pillowcases.
    • The jacket had gold trimmings on the sleeves.