Synonym: cut, dash, indentation, notch. Similar words: nickel, panicky, finicky, snicker, panicked, nickname, pernickety, knickknack. Meaning: [nɪk] n. 1. an impression in a surface (as made by a blow) 2. (British slang) a prison 3. a small cut. v. 1. cut slightly, with a razor 2. cut a nick into 3. divide or reset the tail muscles of 4. mate successfully; of livestock.
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91. Nick Dimbleby wrote an article on police Range Rovers.
92. Nick has a lot of responsibilities at home.
93. He was in good nick, in good shape.
94. Anyone still in Lewisham nick would have been carrying.
95. What did Nick Morley know of her troubles?
96. But all was well in the nick of time.
97. We saw Nick, you know, Melissa's husband, downtown.
98. Nick closed the lid with a snap.
99. And she was bored with Nick at the moment.
100. Nick Mallett produced a staggering performance.
101. Yesterday an appeal court found Nick was wrongly convicted.
102. Nick admits he has a bizarre taste in clothing.
103. Nick, for his part, really wants to live.
104. Nick was waiting there, holding Miss Fazackerly's hand.
105. Nick examined the elaborate carvings on the tomb.
106. Nick noisily chomped on his gum.
107. Nick was the ideal person for the role.
108. Now go and nick something for tea.
109. Nick looked back and grinned at her.
110. They're all in the nick. charged with possession.
111. Nick was good at guessing what people were thinking. Sentencedict.com
112. Exactly what point are you trying to make, Nick?
113. Nick felt dissatisfied and unfulfilled with his work.
114. Nick, when we learned about his drinking.
115. Then, very slowly, Mr Evans fastened his belt round his trousers ... He prayed for Nick that night.
116. So I strode up there to have this man-to-man chat with Nick.
117. Authors Nick Hayward is a freelance television cameraman specialising in wildlife film-making.
118. He rolled through the space, snapping a shard of glass that sliced his jacket and put a nick in his shoulder.
119. The ball scooted into her goal for the ninth time, and Nick whooped with delight.
120. Agriculture Minister Nick Brown said measures are now in place to start moving animals from areas unaffected by foot-and-mouth to abattoirs.
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