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Clipper
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The barber picked up the clipper to shape the sides of his haircut.
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02
a tool for cutting grass, shrubs, or other vegetation
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The gardener sharpened the clippers before pruning the bushes.
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a large, fast sailing ship of the 19th century, built for speed and used mainly in trade and passenger transport
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Tea clippers once carried cargo between China and England.
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(in electronics) a nonlinear circuit designed to restrict or limit the amplitude of a signal by clipping off its peaks
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Clippers are essential in audio circuits to control peak levels.
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clipper
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