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snips
snip S0511400 (snĭp)v. snipped, snip·ping, snips v.tr. To cut, clip, or separate (something) with short, quick strokes.v.intr. To cut or clip with short, quick strokes.n.1. An instance of snipping or the sound produced by snipping.2. a. A small cut made with scissors or shears.b. A small piece cut or clipped off.c. A bit or scrap: snips of information about the merger.3. Informal a. One that is small or slight in size or stature.b. A person regarded as impertinent or mischievous.4. snips(used with a sing. or pl. verb) Hand shears used in cutting sheet metal.5. Slang Something easily accomplished. [Dutch or Low German snippen.]snips (snɪps) pl n (Tools) a small pair of shears used for cutting sheet metal. Also called: tinsnips ThesaurusNoun | 1. | snips - (plural) hand shears for cutting sheet metaltinsnipsshears - large scissors with strong bladesplural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one |
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tin snipsShears with a blunt nose; used for cutting thin sheet metal.SNIPS
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Synonyms for snipsnoun (plural) hand shears for cutting sheet metalSynonymsRelated Words |