snick Meaning & Definition

  • En [ snɪk]
  • Us [ snɪk]

Meaning of snick In English

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Examples of snick

  • He eventually induced a catchable snick from the batsman.

  • It was a big snick and needed the umpire's raised finger to persuade the young batsman to depart.

  • The wicketkeeper has just failed to reach a snick.

  • We created a few snicks and had a good chance of winning.

  • Then it grew louder, and suddenly there came from the window a sharp metallic snick.

  • With a clumsy motion of a long hairy arm he reached out and snicked on the button, then placed himself within its deadly range.

  • Again the drunken chauffeur, still master of his machine despite the poison pulsing in his dazed brain, snicked the little levers further down.

  • The wheelchair rolled slowly toward a blank wall, and an invisible door snicked open just before it arrived.

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