snip
31snip — verb (snips, snipping, snipped) cut with scissors or shears, with small, quick strokes. noun 1》 an act of snipping. 2》 a small piece that has been cut off. 3》 Brit. informal a bargain. 4》 informal a thing that is easily achieved. 5》 (snips) hand… …
32snip — 1. verb 1) an usher snipped our tickets Syn: cut, clip, slit, nick, notch 2) snip off the faded flowers Syn: cut off, trim (off), clip, prune, chop off, lop (off) …
33snip — [snɪp] verb [T] to cut something in a short quick movement using scissors snip noun [C] …
34snip — /snɪp/ noun a bargain (informal) ● These printers are a snip at £50 …
35snip — /snɪp/ noun a bargain (informal) ● These printers are a snip at £50 …
36snip — v. & n. v.tr. (snipped, snipping) (also absol.) cut (cloth, a hole, etc.) with scissors or shears, esp. in small quick strokes. n. 1 an act of snipping. 2 a piece of material etc. snipped off. 3 sl. a something easily achieved. b Brit. a bargain; …
37snip-snap-snorum — /snip snap snöˈrəm/ noun A children s game of turning up cards, to the calls of ‘snip’, ‘snap’ and ‘snorum’ ORIGIN: LGer snipp snapp snorum …
38Snip-snap — n. [Reduplication of snap.] A tart dialogue with quick replies. [R.] Pope. [1913 Webster] …
39Snip-snap — a. Quick; short; sharp; smart. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
40Snip Snap Snorem — is an old game at cards, sometimes called Earl of Coventry. There are several methods of playing, but in the most common a full whist pack is used and any number of players may take part. The pack is dealt, one card at a time, and the eldest hand …