snip

కత్తిరించిన
definition
verb
she snipped layers into the hair around her face
cut (something) with scissors or shears, typically with small quick strokes.
noun
he took a snip at a dandelion on the grass
an act of cutting something with small quick strokes.
imagine that little snip telling me I was wrong!
a small or insignificant person.
translation of 'snip'
నరికి వేయు,
కత్తిరించి వేయు
example
I hate you, she whispered, with every 'snip' of her scissors.
the wine is a 'snip' at £2.65
Of course, if nature has not been kind, a wig, dyeing or maybe even a 'snip' here or there could help you to look more like your favourite character.
he took a 'snip' at a dandelion on the grass
about 6,000 men get the 'snip' every year, and numbers are increasing
You couldn't fail to lose weight being given cold scrambled egg to reheat - a 'snip' at $35 a day.
I paid my final visit to the store just before it closed, and bought the last two pairs of XL boxer shorts, and the remaining XL shirt, which was a 'snip' at £2.25.
At 15.99, it's a 'snip' for the Christmas stocking.
imagine that little 'snip' telling me I was wrong!
He has had an excellent season and is looking like a 'snip' at however many million they paid for him.
imagine that little 'snip' telling me I was wrong!
The diversity of genre, the incredible artwork across the board, and the generally impressive writing make it a 'snip' at fifteen dollars.
See for yourselves and get a 30 per cent discount on this title into the bargain - a 'snip' at just £13.29.
Even Philips' double-layer device is a 'snip' at just $115.
With one quick 'snip' of the scissors the collar was off.
about 6,000 men get the 'snip' every year, and numbers are increasing
Where they triumph is in their cheerfully cheap black nylon and leather combination - something of a 'snip' at £15.
‘Compared with prices down south, it's a real 'snip' ,’ he says.
The blades came to the end of their path with a sharp 'snip' ; one hand caught the strip before it could fall and laid it down carefully among a neat pile of equally-curled strips.
The tips should be sharp enough to trim closely with a single 'snip' .
Sevilla, of course, will have been aware of what the future might hold for their star's market value but were somehow persuaded to sell now at a price that, within months, may well look like a 'snip' .
the wine is a 'snip' at £3.65
Very carefully, she took his jacket off and started to 'snip' away his shirt.
The Queen is due in York to 'snip' the ribbon on the bridge later this summer.
The thought of wearing another person's hair may make you shudder but at nearly £1,000 this unique headpiece crafted from woven human hair could prove a 'snip' .
And though it may cost him £20 a time on the train, he firmly believes it would be a 'snip' at twice the price.
he took a 'snip' at a dandelion on the grass
Some people balked at the amount of money paid out at the time, but £11 million now looks like a 'snip' .
The material is held down with standard roofing nails, and can be cut with 'snips' or a utility knife.
She worked slowly and carefully at first, then picked up speed, using her claws to rake the hair into position, then trimming it with rapid 'snips' of the scissors.
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