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clip

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: clipspast: clippedpp: clippeding: clippingcomp: nullsup: null

This word operates as a Janus word, where the primary actions are contradictory. One sense involves separation through cutting, while the other involves unification through fastening. This duality creates a distinct utility in technical and craft contexts, where the same word might describe both removing a stray thread and securing a piece of fabric. In modern digital contexts, the word has shifted toward the concept of extraction. When we clip a video or a snippet of a webpage, we are mentally cutting a small piece out of a larger whole to preserve it, blending the physical act of shearing with the digital act of saving.

Countable when referring to a physical object like a paper clip or a short video segment. Uncountable when referring to the speed of movement in the phrase at a fast clip.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To cut or trim something short.

"He clipped the hedge to keep it neat."

Transitive Verb
[something][something]

To fasten things together using a clip.

"She clipped the papers together with a metal fastener."

Intransitive Verb
[someone]

To move at a fast and steady pace.

"The runner was clipping along at a great speed."

Noun
[null]

A small device for holding things together.

"Put a clip on these documents."

Noun
[null]

A short sequence from a film or recording.

"The news showed a clip from the interview."

Noun
[null]

A fast pace or speed.

"The car was moving at a steady clip."

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