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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a newspaper clipping/cutting (= a story cut out of a newspaper ) ▪ I found some old newspaper cuttings of the band's first concert in Liverpool. grass clippings/cuttings (= pieces of cut grass ) ▪ You can use your grass ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Clipping is the cutting-out of articles from a paper publication . Newspaper clippings are often used when people have to write a report or make a presentation on current events for school . Clippings may also be kept by adults for future reference , or ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 13c., "clasping, embracing," verbal noun from clip (v.2). As a U.S. football penalty (not in OED), from 1920.\n\n Clipping or Cutting Down from Behind . -- This is to be ruled under unnecessary roughness, and penalized when it is practiced upon "a ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun [syn: cartridge holder , cartridge clip , magazine ] an instance or single occasion for some event; "this time he succeeded"; "he called four times"; "he could do ten ...
Usage examples of clipping.
Now, in my opinion, this can only be a preparation for a take-over of Battersea, an erosion of our freedom, a new and subtle kind of slavery and a clipping of ears.
Above you and around you are beams and joists, on some of which you may see, when the light is let in, the marks of the conchoidal clippings of the broadaxe, showing the rude way in which the timber was shaped as it came, full of sap, from the neighboring forest.
He then surprised Jim by retrieving and inspecting his tether cord, sliding his hand up to the end, and clipping the carabiner back on the guide wire again.
I shake my traveling risers loose from my full-body harness, slide my hands over the crowded gear sling that we call a rack, find the two-bearing pulley by feel, clip it on to the riser ring with a carabiner, run a Munter hitch into a second carabiner as a friction-brake backup to the pulley brake, find my best offset-D carabiner and use it to clip the pulley flanges together around the cable, and then run my safety line through the first two carabiners while tying a short prusik sling onto the rope, finally clipping that on to my chest harness below the risers.
Alston put her helmet back on, swinging down the new hinged cheekpieces and clipping them together under her chin.
There was a clipping from the Duluth paper with a yellow Post-it note stuck to it.
A press clipping of Devon Greenway, hair slicked back, dressed in a tuxedo as he shook hands with some politician.
It contained a clipping from his hometown paper, the Southern Illinoisan, about the accidental electrocution of one Ivar McCray.
Relatives of hers in Lockmaster send her clippings of my column now and then.
Hal was on the edge of the bed with one leg up and his chin on its knee, clipping his nails into a wastebasket that sat several meters away in the middle of the room.
The first clipping is dated not long after newlyweds Saul and Miriam moved in together.
Her colleagues were talking too fast and clipping the ends of their sentences off in a way that suggested they were barely managing to remain within the Federation guidelines for nondiscriminatory civil speech.
The second notebook held clippings from papers as diverse as The Oregonian and The New York Times.
Diocesan reports, financial statements, dozens of scrapbooks crammed with clippings, both pasted in and loose.
I explained that I had been studying clippings about Poe and had noticed important inconsistencies.