Examples of 'snick' in a sentence

Meaning of "snick"

snick (noun) - Snick is a colloquial term for a small cut or sharp, clicking sound. It is often used to describe the sound of a lighter being opened or a knife cutting through something
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  • To cut or snip.
  • To hit (the ball) with the edge of the bat, causing a slight deflection.
  • A small deflection of the ball off the side of the bat; often carries to the wicketkeeper for a catch.
  • A small cut or mark.

How to use "snick" in a sentence

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I am the snick he talks about.
You are not gonna get fed to the Snick.
Bring snick snacks.
The winning music video was then played during Snick House.
Tell Snick we are gonna need his phone guy.
You will distract her, and i snick in to the hall.
Officer Snick put a shrimp in his mouth just to protect it.
I even shook his bag of snick snacks and still, no dog.
Van Snick uses this technique so that the pure pigment is as visible as possible.
As soon as the couch is clear, I snick you at the back.
Philippe Van Snick developed a simple pictorial form of language that is related to minimalism.
I will be sure to call you . CPO Snick will see you out.
Van Snick maintains her innocence.
We appreciate you getting us in, Petty Officer Snick.
Harry and Ron snick out of the castle to question Hagrid.

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And now here 's the host of Garfle Warfle Snick.
CPO Snick will see you out.
Each week, kids could go online and vote for their favorite Snick House Video Picks.
Does a place called Snick e Snack tell you anything? I did not even leave the building!
That will be all, Snick.
Where? Does a place called Snick e Snack tell you anything?
I agree with you, Snick.
So, I guess we all get fed to the Snick or something now, right?
That 's right, the name of the game is Garfle Warfle Snick.
That 's right! You are not gonna get fed to the Snick.

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