Sentence examples for be snippets from inspiring English sources

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be snippets

noun

A small part of something, such as a song or program; sample.

  • From the snippet I heard of their rehearsal, they sound pretty good.

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"Clairvoyance" may actually be snippets of information from the physical world slipping into the unconscious mind and percolating up into awareness.

The male gaze returned with a vengeance in "Tulip," a duet by Molly Lieber and Eleanor Smith, with a sound design by James Lo that includes what seemed to be snippets of classic Hollywood films, full of heightened dialogue.

But most of the filmed stand-up comedy that we see in Britain tends to be snippets of at most 10 minutes per act on package shows such as The Comedy Store.

There will be snippets of film, in home-video style, of family moments -- shot in retro black and white and set to the 1960's Burt Bacharach tune "What the World Needs Now Is Love".

Yet in the past decade or so, scientists have discovered that the genomes of many species — far more than previously thought — contain what seem to be snippets of DNA from other species, suggesting they were shaped not only through divergent evolution but also by occasional hybridization.

Still others turned out to be snippets of orphan DNA with no designated function.

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There are snippets of good news.

Both comments were snippets of a longer discussion.

"What we're storing, really, is snippets and scenes and episodes," he says.

Here are snippets from my conversations, some of my favorite slights, in no particular order.

It was unfortunate that the program did not indicate that these presentations were snippets.

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