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clip·ping

 (klĭp′ĭng)
n.
1. Something cut off or out, especially an item clipped from a newspaper or magazine.
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clipping

(ˈklɪpɪŋ)
n
1. (Journalism & Publishing) something cut out or trimmed off, esp an article from a newspaper; cutting
2. (Electronics) the distortion of an audio or visual signal in which the tops of peaks with a high amplitude are cut off, caused by, for example, overloading of amplifier circuits
adj
(prenominal) informal fast: a clipping pace.
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clip•ping

(ˈklɪp ɪŋ)

n.
1. the act of a person or thing that clips.
2. an article, advertisement, etc., clipped from a newspaper or magazine.
[1300–50]
clip′ping•ly, adv.
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clipping

Violation by an offensive player who blocks a defensive player from behind beyond the line of scrimmage.
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.clipping - an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazineclipping - an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine; "he searched through piles of letters and clippings"
excerpt, excerption, extract, selection - a passage selected from a larger work; "he presented excerpts from William James' philosophical writings"
2.clipping - cutting down to the desired size or shapeclipping - cutting down to the desired size or shape
cutting off, cutting, cut - the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends; "the barber gave him a good cut"
pruning - the act of trimming a plant
3.clipping - the act of clipping or snipping
cutting off, cutting, cut - the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends; "the barber gave him a good cut"
pinch - a small sharp bite or snip
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clipping

noun cutting, passage, extract, excerpt, piece, article I found her death notice among some old newspaper clippings.
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Translations
قُصَاصَةقٌصاصه
výstřižek
udklip
lehtileike
izrezak
úrklippa
切り抜き
절단
stickling
การตัด
bài báo cắt ra

clipping

[ˈklɪpɪŋ] N (from newspaper) → recorte m
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clipping

[ˈklɪpɪŋ] n (from newspaper)coupure f de journal
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clipping

n (= newspaper clipping)Ausschnitt m; nail clippingsabgeschnittene Nägel pl
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clipping

[ˈklɪpɪŋ] n (from newspaper) → ritaglio
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clip1

(klip) past tense past participle clipped verb
1. to cut (foliage, an animal's hair etc) with scissors or shears. The shepherd clipped the sheep; The hedge was clipped.
2. to strike sharply. She clipped him over the ear.
noun
1. an act of clipping.
2. a sharp blow. a clip on the ear.
3. a short piece of film. a video clip.
ˈclipper noun
1. (in plural) a tool for clipping. hedge-clippers; nail-clippers.
2. a type of fast sailing-ship.
ˈclipping noun
a thing clipped off or out of something, especially a newspaper. She collects clippings about the royal family.
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clipping

قُصَاصَة výstřižek udklip Ausschnitt τομή recorte lehtileike coupure izrezak ritaglio 切り抜き 절단 krantenknipsel klipping wycinek artigo вырезка stickling การตัด gazete kesiği bài báo cắt ra 切片
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References in classic literature ?
But no matter how Spitz circled, Joe whirled around on his heels to face him, mane bristling, ears laid back, lips writhing and snarling, jaws clipping together as fast as he could snap, and eyes diabolically gleaming--the incarnation of belligerent fear.
Yet here he was going about the country clipping small boys over the ear-hole, and flinging loaves of bread at bank-clerks as if he were Henry James or Marie Corelli.
He was, it appeared, a Regius Professor and the author of some half-dozen works on sociology--a record, Owen felt, that almost justified loaf-slinging and earhole clipping in moments of irritation.
[USPRwire, Tue Aug 13 2019] Aneurysm clipping is a procedure of accessing the blood vessel directly by performing a craniotomy and placing an aneurysm clip at the base of the aneurysm which cuts it from the blood supply.
[ClickPress, Tue Mar 12 2019] Aneurysm clipping is a procedure of accessing the blood vessel directly by performing a craniotomy and placing an aneurysm clip at the base of the aneurysm which cuts it from the blood supply.
In order to reduce PAPR, many methods have been proposed for PAPR reduction, such as companding [7], clipping [8], DCT precoding [9], DFT precoding [10, 11], and other methods [12, 13].
Online graphics service provider Mister Clipping , Freehold, N.J, has completely redesigned and rebuilt its web site.
Poly-clip system is a leading name in clipping technology and decided to introduce their own metal detection system to complement their ICA clipping system.
By stopping leakage and restoring-blood flow through the vessel, such clipping has saved many lives.
More than just clipping services, media monitoring and analysis are used not just by brand guardians, but also by PR companies on behalf of their clients and those handling investor relations.