snip
— Verb
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~ sever or remove by pinching or snipping; "nip off the flowers"
snipe
— Noun
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~ a gunshot from a concealed location
snipe
— Noun
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~ Old or New World straight-billed game bird of the sandpiper family; of marshy areas; similar to the woodcocks
snipe hunt
— Noun
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~ an elaborate practical joke in which the unsuspecting victim hunts a snipe and is typically left in the dark holding a bag and waiting for the snipe to run into it; "in the South a snipe hunt is practically a rite of passage"
snipe
— Verb
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~ attack in speech or writing; "The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker"
snipe
— Verb
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~ aim and shoot with great precision
snipefish
— Noun
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~ small bottom-dwelling fish of warm seas having a compressed body and a long snout with a toothless mouth
sniper rifle
— Noun
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~ an extremely powerful rifle developed for the military; capable of destroying light armored vehicles and aircraft more than a mile away
sniper
— Noun
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~ a marksman who shoots at people from a concealed place
snippet
— Noun
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~ a small piece of anything (especially a piece that has been snipped off)
snipping
— Noun
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~ a small piece of anything (especially a piece that has been snipped off)
snips
— Noun
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~ (plural) hand shears for cutting sheet metal
snit
— Noun
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~ a state of agitated irritation; "he was in a snit"
snitch
— Noun
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~ someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
snitch
— Verb
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~ take by theft; "Someone snitched my wallet!"
snitch
— Verb
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~ give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam"
snitcher
— Noun
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~ someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
snitcher
— Noun
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~ a thief who steals without using violence
snivel
— Noun
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~ whining in a tearful manner