Nippers
1Nippers — Nip pers, n. pl. [From 2d {Nip}.] 1. Small pinchers for holding, breaking, or cutting. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mach.) A device with fingers or jaws for seizing an object and holding or conveying it; as, in a printing press, a clasp for catching a… …
2Nippers — Under 12 aged nippers in start position before their swim in Stanwell Park, dressed in local SLSC uniform …
3Nippers — Uniformierte Nippers der Altersklasse Unter 12 in Startposition vor ihrem Wasserwettkampf Surf Race in Stanwell Park …
4nippers — n. handcuffs; leg fetters. □ The cops put the nippers on the crooks. □ No, not the nippers. They hurt my arms …
5nippers — nip·pers (nipґərz) pincers (def. 2) …
6nippers — n. small pinchers for cutting nip·per || nɪpÉ™(r) n. anything that nips or pinches; young child (British Slang); claw of a crustacean, pincher …
7nippers — pliers, pincers, or a similar tool. → nipper …
8nippers — n. pl. Pincers, tweezers …
9nippers — n pinchers, tweezers, pliers, forceps; grip pers, grip, vise, clincher, holder …
10nippers — Niho aki, ūpā ume …