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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121. The county's elder statesmen were collectively in good nick, both off the court and when hitting it on it.
122. The money came through just in the nick of time.
123. Nick and Linda nodded their heads, Nick morosely, Linda obviously quite excited at this new turn of events.
124. Loan star Imre Varadi comes in on the starting line up for the first time in favour of the suspended Nick Cusack.
125. Lou laughed loudly and derisively as Nick faltered in his step, madly clutching for the ball.
126. Nick for his part was not really equal to such a battle of wills.
127. She was going to swim in the lake, alone, because both Nick and her father had expressly forbidden it.
128. Except for Nick, who like I said was up against the door.
129. It includes doctors Nick Walters, an exercise physiologist, and Tim Leigh, an expert in the clinical side of nutrition.
130. I flung my arms round my astonished aunt's nick and burst into tears on her shoulder.
131. We are all fine and Chris and Nick send their love.
132. Sally's predecessor had warned her about Nick, one of the company vice-presidents.
133. Caldecott was the epitome of the public school chump that Nick detested.
134. Cleveland, who will be at full strength, have appointed former Shildon manager Nick Jay as team coach.
135. Nick Sultman, boys' 1416 years 200m individual medley, and Craig Eldred, boys' open 400m freestyle.
136. And I defy any of you to think of an amusing sign-off joke involving Nick Cave and badminton.
137. After Smith's departure, his deputy Nick Logan began a glittering career at the helm.
138. In the nick of time: according to one recent report 80 out of 92 league clubs are technically insolvent.
139. There isn't a finite amount of love to go round so there's a danger some one else might nick your share.
140. Nick personable, Eton educated, slightly big boyish looking is 30 and married with two very young children.
141. Nick Leeson had to serve a prison term in Singapore for his part in the affair.
142. Had he not been she might have telephoned him instead of Nick,(http://sentencedict.com/nick.html) when she had been desperate for company.
143. Nick sat down at his desk, sharpened his pencil and began to draw.
144. At any rate, the most prominent critic was Nick Seitz, the editorial director of Golf Digest and its sister publications.
145. Nick was out, Joey was engaged, Jim was just making coffee and why didn't I come over.
146. If I suddenly swanned out of the bathroom in satin, Nick would have a fit.
147. But he wasn't stuck up about this, nor did he ignore Carrie and Nick when other people were there.
148. When they came back, Nick settled into his chair and took up his book.
149. She left a message on his answering machine: Nick, I wanted to thank you for last night.
150. But substitute Nick Barmby's late shot against the bar excepted, few could think of any.
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