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Snick   Listen
noun
Snick  n., v. t.  See Sneck. (Prov. Eng. & Scot.)
Snick up, shut up; silenced. See Sneck up, under Sneck. "Give him money, George, and let him go snick up."






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"Snick" Quotes from Famous Books



... seized upon their antagonists with their teeth in their expiring agonies. But a party, who, from the sedateness of their carriage, had hitherto been almost neutral, now forced their way into the conflict. These were the Flemish seamen, with their long snick-a-snee knives, which they used with as much imperturbability as a butcher professionally employed. They had gained the main-rigging of the vessel, and, ascending it, had passed over by the catharpins, and descended, with all the deliberation ...
— Newton Forster • Frederick Marryat



Words linked to "Snick" :   cutting, nick, contact, notch, cut, cricket, hit, physical contact



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