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- SNIPE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SNIPE is any of various usually slender-billed birds of the sandpiper family; especially : any of several game birds (especially genus Gallinago) especially of marshy areas How to use snipe in a sentence
- SNIPED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SNIPED meaning: 1 past simple and past participle of snipe 2 to shoot at someone from a position where you cannot… Learn more
- Sniped - definition of sniped by The Free Dictionary
To shoot at individuals from a concealed place 2 To shoot snipe 3 To make malicious, underhand remarks or attacks [Middle English, probably from Old Norse -snīpa (as in mȳrisnīpa, marsh snipe) ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
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- SNIPE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
To snipe at someone means to shoot at them from a hidden position Gunmen have repeatedly sniped at U S Army positions
- What does sniped mean? - Definitions. net
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- Snipe Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Enemy fighters sniped at them from vacant buildings The candidates have been sniping at each other in speeches One of the senators sniped, “What does he think this is, a monarchy?” Soldiers took cover when the sniping started There has been a lot of sniping between the candidates
- SNIPE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to shoot or hunt snipe to shoot at individuals as opportunity offers from a concealed or distant position The enemy was sniping from the roofs to attack a person or a person's work with petulant or snide criticism, especially anonymously or from a safe distance
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