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A Writer's Dictionary:

clipping Definition


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clip1
verb clipped, clipping
    1. To cut (hair, wool, etc).
      Thesaurus: cut, shorten, trim, snip, shear, prune, crop, pare.
    2. To trim or cut off the hair, wool or fur of (an animal).
    3. To punch out a piece from (a ticket) to show that it has been used.
    4. To cut (an article, etc) from a newspaper, etc.
    5. colloq
      To hit or strike someone or something sharply.
      Thesaurus: hit, cuff, slap, box, smack, knock, sock.
    6. To cut (a small amount) from something.
    7. To excerpt a section from (a film,) etc.
noun
    1. An act of clipping.
    2. A short sequence extracted from a film.
    3. colloq
      A sharp blow.
      Example: a clip round the ear
    4. colloq
      Speed; rapid speed.
      Example: going at a fair clip
    (Austral)
    (NZ)
    5. The total amount of wool shorn from sheep, at one time, place, etc.
Idiom: clip someone's wings
    To restrain their ambition, power or scope for activity.
Etymology: 12c: from Norse klippa to cut.





clip2
noun
    1. Any of various devices, usually small ones, for holding things together or in position.
      Example: paper clip
    2. A container for bullets attached to a gun, that feeds bullets directly into it.
      Form: cartridge clip (also)
    3. A piece of jewellery in the form of a clip which can be attached to clothing.
verb
    clipped, clipping
    1. To fasten something with a clip.
      Thesaurus: attach, fasten, clamp, bind, staple, pin, fix.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon clyppan to embrace or clasp.





clipping
noun
    1. A piece clipped off.
      Example: hair clippings
    2. A cutting from a newspaper, etc.


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