Cut slightly, with a razor
A small cut or mark.
Noun
a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat
Noun
a small cut
Verb
cut slightly, with a razor; "The barber''s knife nicked his cheek"
Verb
hit a glancing blow with the edge of the bat
n.
A small cut or mark.
n.
A slight hit or tip of the ball, often unintentional.
n.
A knot or irregularity in yarn.
n.
A snip or cut, as in the hair of a beast.
v. t.
To cut slightly; to strike, or strike off, as by cutting.
v. t.
To hit (a ball) lightly.
n. & v. t.
See Sneck.
Snick
Snick
Snick
Give him money, George, and let him go snick up.
A small cut or mark.
To cut slightly; to strike, or strike off, as by cutting.
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