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clip-out

[ klip-out ]

adjective

  1. intended to be clipped out, as from a newspaper:

    a clip-out coupon.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of clip-out1

adj. use of verb phrase clip out

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Example Sentences

I had my hair up in a clip and I do remember making a point of taking that clip out.

And then, it was pretty near the last straw to have that relative roll a stone down the bank and put Clip out of the running.

I shot the clip out at the great round body of the thing, trying to guess where a hit might damage machinery or pierce fuel tanks.

They used even to scan the newspapers before she was permitted to read them, and clip out objectionable paragraphs.

The usual scheme is for the censor to clip out completely the portion of the letter carrying the damaging information.

It took but a second to drop an empty clip out of55 the gun and replace it with a fresh one.

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