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*at a good clip and *at a fast clip rapidly. (*Typically: go ~; move ~; run ~; travel ~.) We were moving along at a good clip when a state trooper stopped us. See also: good clip someone's wings Fig. to restrain someone; to reduce or put an end to someone's privileges. (Alludes to clipping a bird's wings to keep it from flying away.) You had better learn to get home on time, or I will clip your wings. My mother clipped my wings. I can't go out tonight. See also: wing clip something from something to cut something out of or away from something; to cut something off something. I clipped the picture from the magazine. I clipped the straggly hairs from his head. clip something on(to) someone or something and clip something on to attach something to someone or something with a clip. I clipped a little name tag onto him before I put him on the plane. I clipped on a name tag. clip something out of something and clip something out to remove something from something by clipping or cutting. Please clip the article out of the magazine. Could you clip out the picture, too? See also: out clip somebody's wings to limit someone's freedom Usage notes: Birds who have had their wings clipped (= cut) cannot fly. She never had kids. I guess she thought motherhood would clip her wings. See also: wing clip your wings to limit your freedom She was afraid that motherhood would clip her wings. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of clip a bird's wings (to cut the feathers that make it possible for a bird to fly) See also: wing How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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A man wanted by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department on suspicion of attempted murder led police on a wild chase from the San Fernando Valley to West Los Angeles on Wednesday, slipping around cars, driving against traffic and clipping off another car's fender as he raced on side streets and the San Diego Freeway. Try clipping off all but about 1/2 inch of the bristles on an acid swabbing brush, NSN 7920-00-514-2417. attach themselves to the bell), of the R, immediately reshuffling the scale, urged into a diminishing scale again by two small pink triangles clipping off the ends of the horizontal bars of the E (if it is an E). |
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