clip2
Pronunciation: /klɪp/
verb ( clips, clipping, clipped)
- 1cut short or trim (hair, vegetation, etc.) with shears or scissors: I was clipping the hedge
- trim or remove the hair or wool of (an animal): we explain how to clip your horse
- (clip something off) cut off a thing or part of a thing with shears or scissors: Philip clipped off another piece of wire figurative she clipped nearly two seconds off the world record
- cut (a section) from a newspaper or periodical: a photograph clipped from a magazine
- illicitly pare the edge of (a coin): they clipped the edges of gold coins and melted the clippings down
- British remove a small piece of (a bus or train ticket) to show that it has been used.
- Computing process (an image) so as to remove the parts outside a certain area: once the video image is captured, it can be panned, clipped, and zoomed
- Electronics truncate the amplitude of (a signal) above or below predetermined levels: once the amplifier has boosted the signal it is clipped to provide a digital pulse
noun

Phrases
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at a clip
- US informal at a time; all at once: I spent several days with him, eight hours at a clip
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clip the wings of
- trim the feathers of (a bird) so as to disable it from flight.
- prevent (someone) from acting freely; check the aspirations of: he finally clipped the wings of his high-flying chief of staff

Origin:
Middle English: from Old Norse klippa, probably imitative