snip off
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Definition
Verb: * To cut something off quickly and neatly with a small, sharp cutting motion, typically using scissors or shears. This action implies precision and a small, clean cut.
Usage
The verb "snip off" is used when describing the action of removing a small part from something larger by cutting. It is a transitive phrasal verb, requiring a direct object (the thing being cut). It often conveys a sense of tidiness, precision, or finality in the removal.
Examples
- General Use:
- The gardener snipped off the dead leaves to encourage new growth.
- Before sewing, remember to snip off the loose threads.
- Specific Context:
- She snipped off a coupon from the newspaper.
- He used wire cutters to snip off the excess length of the cable tie.
Advanced Usage
- "to snip something off (of) something": A common construction specifying both the item removed and the source.
- Can you snip this tag off (of) my new shirt?
Variants and Related Words
- Snip (verb): To cut with a short, quick action. Often used without "off" when the object of the cut is implied or stated differently.
- She snipped the ribbon at the grand opening.
- Clip off (verb): A very close synonym, often interchangeable, though "clip" can sometimes imply a slightly less precise or more forceful cut than "snip."
- He clipped off the end of the cigar.
Synonyms
- Cut off: A more general term for separating by cutting.
- Trim off: To cut off unwanted parts to make something neat.
- Nip off: A very close synonym, often used in gardening contexts (as seen in the reference).
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Snip away (at): To make a series of small cuts, often to shape or reduce something gradually.
- The barber snipped away at my hair until he was satisfied with the style.
Related Idioms
- (To be) snipped off: Can be used in a figurative, often informal, sense to mean abruptly ended or removed.
- His promising career was snipped off in its prime by the injury.
Verb
- sever or remove by pinching or snipping
- nip off the flowers