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splice

[splahys] / splaɪs /


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One video spliced photos of Mr. Chew to the beat of lyrics from the K-pop girl group New Jeans: “Oh my, oh my God, I was really hoping that he will come through.”

From New York Times

The same fabric spilled from a long black cutaway, seams visible and splitting; was transformed into an abstract bolero atop cobwebby black lace; and got spliced with zebra stripes, old damask and brocade.

From New York Times

Chapters about Abraham Lincoln are spliced into the Booth family narrative.

From New York Times

House Republicans’ campaign arm immediately spliced Ms. Bush’s words into advertisements targeting vulnerable Democrats up for re-election next fall, using them to tie the party to a rise in violent crime.

From New York Times

Scientists are making dramatic progress with techniques for "gene splicing" – modifying the genetic makeup of organisms.

From Salon