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(short): The film was clipped by fifteen minutes for<br />

television. In her rapid-fire way of speaking, she clipped each<br />

word. 3 strike, hit, punch, smack, box, cuff, whack, Colloq<br />

wallop, clout; Slang sock: He was clipped on the jaw and<br />

knocked out. 4 cheat, swindle, bilk, overcharge, Slang rook:<br />

They clipped him out of a week's wages. She was clipped for a<br />

ten per cent 'service fee'.<br />

--n. 5 segment, interval, section, part, portion, extract,<br />

cutting, excerpt, cutting, bit, snippet, scrap, fragment: We<br />

were shown a film clip of the cheese-making process. 6 blow,<br />

cuff, punch, hit, strike, smack, whack, box, Colloq wallop,<br />

clout; Slang sock: She gave him a clip at the side of the head<br />

and he went down. 7 pace, rate, speed: I was riding along at a<br />

good clip when my horse shied and I was thrown off.<br />

clique n. set, coterie, crowd, circle, group: There was the usual<br />

clique from the Sales Department standing round the bar.<br />

cloak n. 1 mantle, cape, robe, wrap, poncho; coat, overcoat: She<br />

pulled her cloak around her in the chill night air. 2 mantle,<br />

concealment, cover, screen, shroud, veil: He stole away under<br />

the cloak of darkness.<br />

--v. 3 conceal, hide, mask, screen, veil, shroud, cover up;<br />

disguise: All of the spies' activities were cloaked in secrecy.<br />

clod n. 1 lump, mass, gob, wad, hunk, chunk; piece of sod or turf;<br />

Colloq glob: A clod of earth was stuck between the spikes of my<br />

golf shoes. 2 idiot, fool, dolt, blockhead, simpleton, dunce,<br />

dope, oaf, Neanderthal, lout, ass, boor, clown, ninny,<br />

ninny-hammer, bumpkin, clodhopper, Slang vegetable, US and<br />

Canadian jerk: He felt a bit of a clod standing there with no<br />

idea which way to go.<br />

clog v. hamper, encumber, impede; obstruct, choke (up), block,<br />

congest, jam: The road was clogged with returning<br />

holiday-makers. A piece of orange peel had clogged the sink<br />

drain.<br />

close v. 1 shut, close up, seal; close off, lock, padlock, secure,<br />

fasten: I closed my eyes. Please close the door behind you. 2<br />

make inaccessible, shut, Chiefly US place off limits: The

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