English to Spanish Dictionary clipping

clipping

recorte
definition
verb
she clipped on a pair of diamond earrings
fasten or be fastened with a clip or clips.
clipping the hedge
cut short or trim (hair, wool, nails, or vegetation) with shears or scissors.
noun
hedge clippings and grass cuttings
a small piece trimmed from something.
translation of 'clipping'
noun
recorte,
tijereteo,
retazo
adjective
de recorte,
de retazo
example
She had taped and pasted the various 'clippings' , articles and newspaper photos only a few days ago.
Many of Gadsby's exploits have been documented by local historians, augmented by faded newspaper 'clippings' .
The drummer - in looks and playing style - appears to have been cloned from one of Dave Grohl's toenail 'clippings' .
Reade, for instance, created mountainous archives in preparation for his work, with newspaper 'clippings' and other research materials.
Mowing no more than one-third of the leaf blade minimizes the stress on the grass and produces shorter 'clippings' .
Use kitchen vegetable waste, plus ‘tougher’ garden residues such as leaves, grass 'clippings' and hedge prunings.
Would the Baseball Hall of Fame be interested in receiving the toenail 'clippings' of a certain star player?
The list is compiled based on earnings, feature articles, press 'clippings' and Web hits.
Spread an old sheet or piece of plastic along the length of the hedge to pick up 'clippings' .
Just use decoupage glue to paste newspaper or magazine 'clippings' on a $2 wooden box.
Neri gave him a folder filled with newspaper 'clippings' , pictures and printouts of documents.
He has made a point over many years of keeping 'clippings' files of articles from major newspapers.
One is full of clippings from newspaper and magazines of Dad; one is full of 'clippings' from newspapers and magazines of Mum.
Remember to mix grass 'clippings' with other garden wastes in the compost heap to avoid them becoming slimy, stagnant and smelly.
The film ends with a montage of newspaper 'clippings' about American involvement over the next two decades, but its impact is muted.
When I tried buying bunches of parsley, I found that many of the leaves smelt and tasted remarkably like grass 'clippings' .
We could've been talking about toenail 'clippings' and I would have been riveted.
It was black, just like her room, but the ceiling was covered in multiple newspaper 'clippings' with certain words highlighted in colours.
To keep the soil from falling out of the wire, tuck a barrier of grass 'clippings' or straw around the inside edges of the frame before adding the soil.
This is why it is such a shame so many of us don't bother, simply chucking out our grass cuttings and hedge 'clippings' with the rest of the household rubbish.
Large chunks of bark last the longest, while grass 'clippings' and shredded leaves need frequent replacement.
Counter just trims his shrubs every autumn, and uses the 'clippings' as mulch.
Abbey opened the plastic bag and found an assortment of newspaper and magazine 'clippings' .
Unable to watch news reports on the disaster, she collected newspaper 'clippings' , but couldn't look at them for several months.
She said a dirty beaker was left under his bed for three weeks, while toenail 'clippings' remained on the floor for three days.
Any compost containing grass 'clippings' is used for field crops only.
The character is a certain greenness of aroma and flavour that at its worst is like fresh-cut grass, or even hedge 'clippings' .
The 'clippings' from these low hedges were then strewn on the floor for the same purpose.
A hairdresser had his bank balance trimmed by more than £1,000 for dumping a bag of 'clippings' in the street.
Over sod or very weedy areas, I lay down cardboard then cover it with straw, hay, grass 'clippings' or wood chips.
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