snipe

[snaษชp]

snipe Definition

  • 1a wading bird with a long straight bill and typically drab plumage, feeding on insects and other small creatures in mud or shallow water
  • 2a type of game bird that is difficult to shoot because it flies very fast and erratically

Using snipe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "snipe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The snipe is a migratory bird that breeds in the northern hemisphere.

  • Example

    He went hunting for snipe in the marshes.

  • Example

    The snipe is known for its distinctive call, which sounds like a drumming sound.

  • Example

    Snipe are often hunted for sport.

snipe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for snipe

Phrases with snipe

  • a practical joke in which someone is sent on a wild-goose chase at night looking for a nonexistent bird called a snipe

    Example

    The new recruits were sent on a snipe hunt as part of their initiation.

  • to make petty criticisms or attacks

    Example

    The opposition party sniped at the government's handling of the crisis.

  • in the middle of doing something

    Example

    I was in the snipe of writing my essay when the power went out.

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Summary: snipe in Brief

A 'snipe' [snaษชp] is a wading bird with a long straight bill and typically drab plumage, feeding on insects and other small creatures in mud or shallow water. It is also a type of game bird that is difficult to shoot because it flies very fast and erratically. The term extends into phrases like 'snipe hunt,' a practical joke, and 'snipe at,' meaning to make petty criticisms or attacks.