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clip noun [ klɪp ]

• a flexible or spring-loaded device for holding an object or objects together or in place.
• "he undid two clips and lifted the lid"
Similar: fastener, clasp, hasp, catch, pin, hook, buckle, lock, coupler, link,
• a metal holder containing cartridges for an automatic firearm.
• "he shot twice, but his clip was empty"
Similar: magazine, cartridge, cylinder,

clip verb

• fasten or be fastened with a clip or clips.
• "she clipped on a pair of diamond earrings"
Similar: fasten, attach, fix, affix, hold, join, connect, secure, pin, staple, tack,
Origin: Old English clyppan (verb), of West Germanic origin. The noun use dates from the late 15th century.

clip verb

• cut short or trim (hair, vegetation, etc.) with shears or scissors.
• "I was clipping the hedge"
Similar: trim, cut, cut short/shorter, snip, prune, shorten, crop, shear, shave, pare, lop, pollard, mow, neaten, shape, tidy up, even up,
• strike smartly or with a glancing blow.
• "the car clipped the kerb"
Similar: hit, strike, make contact with, touch, brush, graze, glance off, tap, run into, bang into, crack into/against, cuff, smack, slap, thump, punch, knock, rap, box someone's ears, clout, whack, wallop, belt, clobber, bop, biff, sock, skelp,
• swindle or rob.
• "in all the years he ran the place, he was clipped only three times"
• move quickly.
• "we clip down the track"

clip noun

• an act of clipping or trimming something.
• "I gave him a full clip"
Similar: cut, trim, crop, haircut, shortening, shear, shearing, pruning,
• a short sequence taken from a film or broadcast.
• "clips from earlier shows"
Similar: extract, excerpt, snippet, selection, cutting, fragment, scene, moment, trailer,
• a smart or glancing blow.
• "I'd give him a clip round the ear"
Similar: smack, cuff, slap, thump, punch, box, knock, rap, clout, whack, wallop, belt, clobbering, bop, biff, sock,
• a specified speed or rate of movement, especially when rapid.
• "we crossed the dance floor at an amazingly fast clip"
Similar: speed, rate, pace, velocity, tempo, momentum, lick, fair old rate,
Origin: Middle English: from Old Norse klippa, probably imitative.

at a clip

• at a time; all at once.
"I spent several days with him, eight hours at a clip"

clip the wings of

• trim the feathers of (a bird) so as to disable it from flight.



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