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Meaning of snick

Wordnet

snick (n)

a small cut

a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat

Wordnet

snick (v)

hit a glancing blow with the edge of the bat

cut slightly, with a razor

snick Sentence Examples

  1. The key snicked smoothly into the lock, unlocking the door with a satisfying click.
  2. The latch snicked open, allowing the gate to swing wide.
  3. The zipper snaked up the front of the jacket, snicking into place at the top.
  4. The marbles snicked against the glass jar, creating a faint rattling sound.
  5. The cufflinks snicked securely into place, holding the shirt cuffs together.
  6. The safety belt snicked into its buckle, reassuring the driver with a mechanical click.
  7. The blade of the knife snicked out of the handle, revealing a sharp edge.
  8. The guitar strings snicked against the frets as the musician played a fast-paced solo.
  9. The coins snicked into the vending machine, registering the purchase of a cold drink.
  10. The fingers of the burglar snicked along the windowsill, searching for an entry point.

FAQs About the word snick

a small cut, a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat, hit a glancing blow with the edge of the bat, cut slightly, with a razor

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The key snicked smoothly into the lock, unlocking the door with a satisfying click.

The latch snicked open, allowing the gate to swing wide.

The zipper snaked up the front of the jacket, snicking into place at the top.

The marbles snicked against the glass jar, creating a faint rattling sound.