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nipper
[nip-er]
noun
a person or thing that nips.
Usually nippers a device for nipping, as pincers or forceps.
one of the two large claws of a crustacean.
Metalworking., Usually a device on a drawbench for drawing the work through the die.
Older Slang., nippers, handcuffs.
Informal.
a small boy.
Chiefly British., a costermonger's helper or assistant.
Nautical., a short rope for seizing an anchor cable to a messenger from a capstan.
nipper
/ ˈnɪpə /
noun
a person or thing that nips
the large pincer-like claw of a lobster, crab, or similar crustacean
informal, a small child
a type of small prawn used as bait
Example Sentences
Above all, the nipper at The Oval reinforced what we knew beforehand.
When they were back at the same ground six years later to the day on Monday, a nipper of a third Test against India to win, the pace bowler did not realise the significance.
Yes, they were nippers rather than thrashings, but England lost three times in the 2019 group stage before ending the tournament in glory.
Some “nippers” crawled into crannies to chip away the coal.
Thousands of nippers ages 5 to 14 invade Australia’s beaches from October through March to race on the sand, swim deep into the ocean and practice using rescue boards.
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