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snippet
[ snip-it ]
noun
- a small piece snipped off; a small bit, scrap, or fragment:
an anthology of snippets.
- Informal. a small or insignificant person.
snippet
/ ˈsnɪpɪt /
noun
- a small scrap or fragment
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Derived Forms
- ˈsnippetiness, noun
- ˈsnippety, adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of snippet1
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Example Sentences
However the clip that appeared online was a very short snippet, recorded in between mixes.
Look again at the snippet of Anne Frank film while holding in mind a backdrop of recent events.
But as that Observer snippet suggests, much of it isn't hypocrisy.
The clip showed a snippet of Armstrong's victory speech in Paris, the seventh and final of his Tour de France wins.
A video snippet of Liu during a middle-school English language class “is the hottest thing on the Internet,” notes Chen.
She would have taken for granted that the pair wished to be alone together, though she would have regarded this only as a snippet.
"Cutest bird I ever seed 'cept the flicker," pronounced Snippet, whose straw-colored hair stood out like a halo.
He felt that it was just like this little Yocum snippet to assume such a thing, and it made him sicker than ever to look at her.
Mischief, when his legs can trip it When his arms are pliant still Is so lovable a snippet That he's sure of your good will!
Its long legs and its apology for a tail recall the sandpiper, but there is nothing else snippet-like about it.
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