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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211. Patience, she counselled herself, and turned the chicken in the nick of time.
212. In the past, I would have shared this kind of thing with Nick.
213. At the nick he found a reception committee from the press.
214. Enter Taligent with its promised solution for rapid applications prototyping and customization in a hardware-independent environment just in the nick of time.
215. Radio contact was established in the nick of time and we managed to transmit a message to the ship.
216. The current holders of the other two majors, Bernhard Langer and Nick Price, are also bracketed.
217. Nick told me the mortgage on his apartment is worth about $90,000.
218. Hardly any of them replied and Chris, Nick and I decided to follow up the letters with phone calls.
219. Carla and Nick were sitting on the grass, languidly tossing Sara's frisbee to and fro.
220. Agriculture minister Nick Brown made this admission in a letter to shadow farm minister Tim Yeo.
221. Nick likes to relax and read a book in the evenings.
222. Nick Clayton himself denied he had ever said the things relating to medical evidence that had been quoted.
223. Perhaps, by not giving us extra cash, Nick Brown has done arable farmers a favour.
224. As he went into the garden, Nick thought she had never looked more beautiful or more desirable.
225. He did, however, in the nick of time, and I was issued uneventfully into the governance of Calvin Coolidge.
226. It was to salve her conscience, she thought, and make up for her obsessional preoccupation with Nick Frazer.
227. Nick and I shot a conspiratorial look at each other: this time we would refuse to fight.
228. Margarita Georgiou brought her wedding day forward after cancer victim Nick was told by doctors he didn't have long to live.
229. Rogue trader Nick Leeson lost millions of dollars for his company.
230. Nick just seemed subdued, rather pale, still quite shocked by the crash.
231. She'd gone only a short way when some sixth sense brought her to a halt in the nick of time.
232. Going to the movies in 1996 will be very much like staying home and watching Nick at Nite.
233. Nick tossed three bags of gold through the kitchen window,(Sentencedict) and the three daughters married soon after.
234. El Pal-Has been ultra-impressive in qualifying trials and on his debut for Nick Savva.
235. Nick made a start at restoring the ravaged wreck, but sadly died before much was done.
236. A few weeks ago, my wife needed to bring Nick on a plane to visit her mother.
237. Nick slipped off his clothes and edged his way into the water.
238. For teenagers like Nick, preparing for the epic journey seemed simple enough.
239. A crucial conversion from Nick Marment gave Gloucester a flimsy one point lead.
240. He didn't seem to care that Nick was so much younger than he was.
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