Similar words: snicker, persnickety, nick, nickel, panicky, finicky, nicking, nickname. Meaning: [snɪk] n. 1. a small cut 2. a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat. v. 1. hit a glancing blow with the edge of the bat 2. cut slightly, with a razor.
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1. New desk was snicked badly.
2. I snicked my finger on the sharp knife.
3. Carlton snicked the ball low and fast to Lynch's right.
4. Snicking through St Mary's, a sharpish left-hander with an odd camber and change of surface.
5. He heard a bolt snick as it was pulled back.
6. The world's deliverer may snick off my head or give me to her dragons as a savory.
7. Pull attacking tactics is quick attack hits a law to cope with snick kind the main tactics that makes a way.
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