[ UK /snˈɪpɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈsnɪpət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small piece of anything (especially a piece that has been snipped off)
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How To Use snippet In A Sentence

  • I hadn't seen mah BAAAAAWDY since nine teen sixty THREEEEE .. .snippety snip, snippety snip .... Is That Legal?: When the Moon ... Is In The Seventh House ... And Jupiter ... Aligns with Greenville ...
  • I thought the snippety interaction between RDJ and Paltrow was one of the best things about this one, and the saving grace of the first. Iron man 2
  • Because while we may find a snippet of moral fibre here and detect evidence of it there, somehow it seems to be far less plentiful these days.
  • He is terrified, unnecessarily so, that any snippet of information could be turned into an advantage for opponents. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most cherishable of Jay's recordings are two-disc sets which permit inclusion of virtually every bit of the show's score, as well as snippets of dialogue, overtures, entr'actes, incidental music, and underscoring.
  • Hardly a day goes by without a snippet to evoke the ghost of negative equity that followed the 1990s crash.
  • We want to show you a couple of quick snippets here and then get the panel's reaction.
  • The ratio of adjectives to total word tokens in that effective snippet of prose, by the way, is an unusually high 40 percent.
  • Keathley takes a snippet from a bud and starts to clone it through micropropagation. Science Of The Season
  • Between them will be snippets from an in-depth interview. The Sun
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