SNICK vs NICK: NOUN
- A sharp clicking sound
- A small deflection of the ball off the side of the bat; often carries to the wicketkeeper for a catch
- A combat with knives.
- A snip or cut, as in the hair of a beast.
- A knot or irregularity in yarn.
- A slight hit or tip of the ball, often unintentional.
- A small cut or mark.
- A knot or kink, as in yarn or thread where it is twisted too tightly.
- In cricket, a hit in which the bat is but slightly moved, the ball glancing off it.
- A small cut; a snip; a nick.
- A clicking sound.
- A cut made by snicking.
- A glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat
- A small cut
- A shallow notch, cut, or indentation on an edge or a surface.
- An impression in a surface (as made by a blow)
- A groove down the side of a piece of type used to ensure that it is correctly placed.
- A small cut
- A prison or police station.
- In violin-making, one of the little notches cut midway in the side of an f-hole or sound-hole, to indicate the proper location for the bridge.
- In type-founding, a small groove, made by the mold on the front side and lower part of the body of American type.
- In craps, a throw of 7 or 11, which wins all the stakes for the caster immediately.
- A lucky or winning throw in the game of hazard: as, eleven is the nick to seven. See hazard, 1.
- The exact point (of time) which accords with or is demanded by the necessities of the case; the critical or right moment; the very moment: used chiefly in the phrases in the nick or in the nick of time—that is, at the right moment, just when most needed or demanded.
- Point, especially point of time: as, in the nick of—that is, on the point of (being or doing something).
- The devil: usually with the addition of Old.
- A false bottom in a beer-can, by which customers were cheated, the nick below and the froth above filling up part of the measure.
- In lumbering, same as undercut, 2.
- An evil spirit of the waters.
- A score or reckoning: so called from the old practice of keeping reckonings on tallies or notched sticks.
- A hollow cut or slight depression made in the surface of anything; a notch.
- A notch cut into something.
- A score for keeping an account; a reckoning.
- A notch cut crosswise in the shank of a type, to assist a compositor in placing it properly in the stick, and in distribution.
- A broken or indented place in any edge or surface.
- A particular point or place considered as marked by a nick; the exact point or critical moment.
- The evil one; the devil.
SNICK vs NICK: VERB
- Hit a glancing blow with the edge of the bat
- Cut slightly, with a razor
- To hit the ball with the edge of the bat, causing a slight deflection
- To cut or snip
- Alternative form of sneck.
- To make something click, to make a clicking noise
- Cut a nick into
- Mate successfully; of livestock
- Divide or reset the tail muscles of
- Cut slightly, with a razor
SNICK vs NICK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cut with short strokes; snip.
- To make a small cut in; nick.
- To cause (something) to click.
- To snip.
- To click.
- To make a nick or nicks.
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SNICK vs NICK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To hit (a ball) lightly.
- To cut slightly; to strike, or strike off, as by cutting.
- To nickname; to style.
- To make a nick or nicks in; to notch; to keep count of or upon by nicks
- To mar; to deface; to make ragged, as by cutting nicks or notches in; to create a nick{2} in, deliberately or accidentally.
- To suit or fit into, as by a correspondence of nicks; to tally with.
- To cut into and wound slightly.
- To cut a nick or notch in.
- To arrest.
- To cut short; check.
- To cheat, especially by overcharging.
- To steal.
- To hit at, or in, the nick; to touch rightly; to strike at the precise point or time.
SNICK vs NICK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Shut up; silenced. See Sneck up, under Sneck.
- See sneck.
- To cut; clip; snip; nick.
- To break or crack; smash as the nickers used to do. See nicker, 2.
- To strike or hit right; hit or hit upon exactly; fit into; suit.
- In gaming, to throw or turn up; hit or hit upon.
- To delude or deceive; cozen; cheat, as at dice.
- To catch in the act.
- To fit; unite or combine; be adapted for combining: said, in stock-breeding, of the crossing of one strain of blood with another.
- To suit; compare; be comparable.
- In the game of hazard, to throw a winning number. Compare nick, n., 3.
- To bet; gamble.
- To cut short; abridge. See nick, n., 3.
- To sever with a snip or single cut, as with shears.
- To make a nick or notch in; notch; cut or mark with nicks or notches.
- In coal-mining, to cut (the coal) on the side, after kirving, holing, or undercutting.
- To nod; wink.
- Of livestock
- Mate successfully
- (British slang) a prison
- To nickname; hence, to annoy or tease by nicknaming.
- (idiom) (in the nick of time) Just at the critical moment; just in time.
SNICK vs NICK: RELATED WORDS
- Widish, Clunk, Mishit, Crease, Seamer, Tailender, Wristy, Wicket, Snorter, Wicketkeeper, Loosener, Outswing, Inswing, Notch, Nick
- Gash, Tom, Scratch, Get, Nic, Nico, Remy, Clipping, Nicky, Scrape, Notch, Chip, Gouge, Dent, Snick
SNICK vs NICK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Widish, Clunk, Mishit, Crease, Seamer, Tailender, Wristy, Wicket, Snorter, Wicketkeeper, Loosener, Outswing, Inswing, Notch, Nick
- Nek, Nickname, Gash, Tom, Get, Nico, Remy, Clipping, Nicky, Scrape, Notch, Chip, Gouge, Dent, Snick
SNICK vs NICK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Lemmings, COPS, renting SNICK, The Adventures of Pete and Pete, Are You Afraid of the Dark?
- He made sure the door shut with the softest snick at his back before he turned to take in the patient.
- Karnataka's counter was quick, Swapnil Asnodkar's snick off Abhimanyu Mithun held by third man C.M. Gautam inches inside the ropes.
- If exsertile or gyral Hamlin usually unfits his snick forbear presumptively or memorialise soothfastly and cattishly, how riotous is Roth?
- Joseph Allotey, Timothy Heil, Derek Ivory, Scott Palen, Jeffery Roddy, Nicole Snick, William Soileau, Ryan Taylor and Jesse Tornabene.
- Synonyms and related Nick meaning is Chip, Dent, Gouge, Notch and Snick.
- Richie jumped a little at the soft snick of the latch.
- My name's Snick and you're gonna have to carry me.".
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