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What does trim the lamp mean?
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GPT 3.5
The phrase "trim the lamp" typically refers to the action of cleaning and refilling an oil or kerosene lamp, specifically adjusting the wick to ensure a good flame and removing any excess soot or debris. In a broader sense, it can metaphorically signify taking care of a light source, being attentive to details or preparing for a task or event.
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