A small piece of anything (especially a piece that has been snipped off)
The act of clipping or snipping.
Cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of.
Sever or remove by pinching or snipping.
1 Finally I was able to snip it open and she was safe.
2 He says he will do it for a snip in the profits.
3 There was no answer but the crisp snip , snip of the shears.
4 And that snip of a Miss Dixon left without apologizing to you.
5 Every now and then a snip of ugly gossip reached Eleanore's ears.
6 The metallic snip of Hilario's shears sounded like a pistol-shot to O'Reilly.
7 Juana, without pens, ink, or paper, was replying by snip of scissors.
8 Once cooled, snip the bag open and peel it off the chocolate.
9 Her snip of a nose, which she had always wished was longer.
10 Take it down to the smoking-room and snip off the ends for me.
11 Also be sure to snip out any weak or misshapen plants.
12 She was 49, we hear Steve snip again through the TV.
13 For a moment, Marse and I watched her snip awkwardly behind one ear.
14 Chop or snip fresh basil roughly and add to the pasta.
15 PopTV could just snip out these moments in the edit room.
16 Use your scissors and snip off a little bit of extra.
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