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ˈsnip·ing [snaɪpɪŋ] N

I . snip [snɪp] N

1. snip (cut):

2. snip (piece):

3. snip Brit inf (bargain):

Schnäppchen nt inf
to be a snip

4. snip no pl Brit hum inf (vasectomy):

I . snipe [snaɪp] VB intr

2. snipe fig (criticize):

II . snipe <pl - [or -es]> [snaɪp] N

snip off VB trans

snipe fly N

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The APT supplied the mine operators with a sniping-countersniping expert.
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Their experience in sniping and street fighting caused the operation to develop into a bitter house-to-house battle.
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Despite this, sporadic sniping and shelling continued to take place between the two sides.
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Military and law enforcement departments adopted the cartridge for long range sniping and marksmanship.
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His high goal total hinted at his sniping capabilities, and his statistical improvement mirrored his development.
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The tactics available to the organisation included sniping attacks, arson, sabotage, and assassination.
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Sniping between the two sides continued all morning.
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The only thing good about this scheming, sniping murderess and manipulator was her capacity for amazing zingers.
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Then the sniping began, followed by a series of rushes.
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They also annulled advanced sniping techniques known as quickscoping and no-scoping.
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