What is another word for Snipped?

Pronunciation: [snˈɪpt] (IPA)

Snipped is a term that describes the act of cutting something into small bits or pieces. Synonyms for the word snipped include trimmed, clipped, cut, pruned, sheared, lopped, snapped, and sliced. Each of these words describes a slightly different type of snipping action. For example, trimming and clipping are often used to describe the process of cutting hair or nails, while pruning and shearing are more commonly used to describe the process of cutting away parts of plants. Lopping refers to the removal of larger branches or limbs. Snapping and slicing describe the action of cutting something quickly and forcefully. By using these synonyms, we can add variety and specificity to our descriptions of snipping actions.

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Usage examples for Snipped

And presently, one by one, the poor paper prisoners were marched to their doom, Jane directing the carnage, describing the history of each victim, like a Greek chorus, and delivering their last speeches, while Minie, hypnotized into passive obedience, Snipped off the paper heads of her innocent, and dearly treasured dolls.
"Jane Lends A Hand"
Shirley Watkins
Somebody had Snipped off a bit of it for test, and discovered that the wire was superconductive.
"Long Ago, Far Away"
William Fitzgerald Jenkins AKA Murray Leinster
Old John having long encroached a good standard inch, full measure, on the liberty of Joe, and having Snipped off a Flemish ell in the matter of the parole, grew so despotic and so great, that his thirst for conquest knew no bounds.
"Dickens As an Educator"
James L. (James Laughlin) Hughes

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