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Definition of clip-on in English: clip-onadjective ˈklɪpɒnˈklɪpˌɔn Attached by a clip so as to be easy to fasten or remove. Example sentencesExamples - However, some cabbies are up in arms over plans for them to wear clip-on ties instead, which they say still represent a danger.
- Though experts say the clip-on hair extensions are easy to work with, you can have a hairdresser apply them if you prefer.
- So it was me alone in a tiny room, with an earpiece and clip-on microphone, staring at a fuzzy blob that purported to be a camera.
- An additional feature is the new clip-on visor.
- At the National Television Awards, there was a young presenter sporting a clip-on bow tie.
- She had clip-on nose and lip rings and various makeup applied to her face.
- As might be expected, the uniform was very starchy with a pinny and clip-on collar.
- So put that on, and dig out some of those out-of-date clip-on Adidas pants which you insist are something of a fashionable item.
- There I was every Sunday, in a jacket and clip-on tie, singing along with the other second-graders that Jesus loved me and that I knew it because the Bible told me so.
- I have to remove one glitzy clip-on earring every time I answer the phone.
- Hats are in, shoes are brown and highly polished, and elasticated clip-on braces seem to be making a comeback.
- Attached to the dummy is an adjustable frame that holds your ski boot via a clip such as those used with clip-on crampons.
- We climbed into oilskins, life jackets and clip-on safety harnesses, and became fellow shipmates for the day-night crossing.
- A small metal ring fastened with a clip-on ball may also be used.
- Why couldn't Jess have got us the clip-on kind of ties?
- Mr Tang should learn the tricks of his trade and wear clip-on ties!
- He is wearing a chocolate brown moleskin suit, a dark shirt and tartan clip-on braces, one of which has come adrift.
- Resolution will get much better in four years, and I bet these clip-on cameras will look pretty funny in a few years too.
- In addition, the ship's welfare fund had purchased 350 miniature, clip-on koalas bearing the ANF for distribution to the children encountered on the deployment.
- Make sure you only ever wear a quick release clip-on tie unless you want to end up getting strangled by your own tie.
nounˈklɪpɒnˈklɪpˌɔn Things, especially sunglasses or earrings, that are attached by clips. these clip-ons are so lightweight you'll forget you're wearing them Example sentencesExamples - At least the clip-ons would be attached in two places and would have less leverage and force against them.
- It also offers a very broad range of accessories including batteries, headsets, add-ons and clip-ons.
- ‘It's a clip-on,’ she said then she demonstrated to Lily exactly how to do it.
- Whereas the clip-on is from China, the necklace and the box come from Taiwan.
- But I was thinking… I know the clip-ons hurt your ears, and you've sort of out grown those stickers.
- Hair Replacement Centers offer clip-ons from $19.50 to $269 for a kit.
- Why did she wear clip-ons, but the holes for her piercings were plainly visible when her ears were naked?
- Then see how cute the little playground mauler looks with a pair of cubic zirconia clip-ons.
- Taking a set of clip-ons from his pocket he placed the teeth on his own, then hissed at another set of girls.
- Buy the tie now and practice, but get a clip-on just in case.
- I should've got a clip-on, but Dad hadn't reminded us of this event until that morning.
- There are two kinds of leashes: clip-ons, which can be removed from the tool, and permanently attached cinch-downs.
- He said you should not use clip-ons with any lightweight bars.
- If she wears clip-ons relatively frequently, it is quite possible that the holes are closing up a little.
- Devin leaned out and pulled the earrings off - they were clip-ons, thankfully.
Definition of clip-on in US English: clip-onadjectiveˈklipˌônˈklɪpˌɔn Attached by a clip so as to be easy to fasten or remove. Example sentencesExamples - An additional feature is the new clip-on visor.
- In addition, the ship's welfare fund had purchased 350 miniature, clip-on koalas bearing the ANF for distribution to the children encountered on the deployment.
- A small metal ring fastened with a clip-on ball may also be used.
- I have to remove one glitzy clip-on earring every time I answer the phone.
- As might be expected, the uniform was very starchy with a pinny and clip-on collar.
- Why couldn't Jess have got us the clip-on kind of ties?
- We climbed into oilskins, life jackets and clip-on safety harnesses, and became fellow shipmates for the day-night crossing.
- So it was me alone in a tiny room, with an earpiece and clip-on microphone, staring at a fuzzy blob that purported to be a camera.
- Attached to the dummy is an adjustable frame that holds your ski boot via a clip such as those used with clip-on crampons.
- She had clip-on nose and lip rings and various makeup applied to her face.
- Mr Tang should learn the tricks of his trade and wear clip-on ties!
- Hats are in, shoes are brown and highly polished, and elasticated clip-on braces seem to be making a comeback.
- Make sure you only ever wear a quick release clip-on tie unless you want to end up getting strangled by your own tie.
- However, some cabbies are up in arms over plans for them to wear clip-on ties instead, which they say still represent a danger.
- So put that on, and dig out some of those out-of-date clip-on Adidas pants which you insist are something of a fashionable item.
- There I was every Sunday, in a jacket and clip-on tie, singing along with the other second-graders that Jesus loved me and that I knew it because the Bible told me so.
- At the National Television Awards, there was a young presenter sporting a clip-on bow tie.
- He is wearing a chocolate brown moleskin suit, a dark shirt and tartan clip-on braces, one of which has come adrift.
- Resolution will get much better in four years, and I bet these clip-on cameras will look pretty funny in a few years too.
- Though experts say the clip-on hair extensions are easy to work with, you can have a hairdresser apply them if you prefer.
nounˈklipˌônˈklɪpˌɔn usually clip-onsThings, especially sunglasses or earrings, that are attached by clips. Example sentencesExamples - ‘It's a clip-on,’ she said then she demonstrated to Lily exactly how to do it.
- At least the clip-ons would be attached in two places and would have less leverage and force against them.
- Devin leaned out and pulled the earrings off - they were clip-ons, thankfully.
- I should've got a clip-on, but Dad hadn't reminded us of this event until that morning.
- There are two kinds of leashes: clip-ons, which can be removed from the tool, and permanently attached cinch-downs.
- Hair Replacement Centers offer clip-ons from $19.50 to $269 for a kit.
- Why did she wear clip-ons, but the holes for her piercings were plainly visible when her ears were naked?
- If she wears clip-ons relatively frequently, it is quite possible that the holes are closing up a little.
- Taking a set of clip-ons from his pocket he placed the teeth on his own, then hissed at another set of girls.
- Whereas the clip-on is from China, the necklace and the box come from Taiwan.
- He said you should not use clip-ons with any lightweight bars.
- Then see how cute the little playground mauler looks with a pair of cubic zirconia clip-ons.
- But I was thinking… I know the clip-ons hurt your ears, and you've sort of out grown those stickers.
- Buy the tie now and practice, but get a clip-on just in case.
- It also offers a very broad range of accessories including batteries, headsets, add-ons and clip-ons.
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