soundclip

See also: sound clip

English

Noun

soundclip (plural soundclips)

  1. Alternative form of sound clip.
    • 1995 December 8–14, Brett Milano, “Blues on line: Mai Cramer brings her own roots to the web”, in Peter Kadzis, editor, The Boston Phoenix, volume XXIV, number 49, Boston, Mass.: Phoenix Media/Communications Group, →ISSN, →OCLC, section 3, page 13, column 1:
      There’s a soundclip of her announcing and photos of her with favorite bands — even a comic strip about two rabid blues fans who bear a notable resemblance to Cramer and fellow DJ Holly Harris, of WBOS.
    • 2006 September, Richard Trillo, “The coast”, in The Rough Guide to Kenya, 8th edition, London: Rough Guides, →ISBN, page 500:
      Those with a specific interest in amphibians can find photos and soundclips of the forest’s frogs and toads on the Frogs of Arabuko-Sokoke Forest website []
    • 2013, Denis-Constant Martin, “Two Decades of Freedom”, in Sounding the Cape: Music, Identity and Politics in South Africa, Somerset West: African Minds, →ISBN, part 2 (The Dialectics of Separation and Interweaving), page 296:
      [] Brasse Vannie Kaap, who have been performing since 1996, clearly claim their “Capetonianness” by beginning their debut album with a soundclip of Nieuwe Jaar; []