a small cut
snick
How to use snick in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for snick.
Editorial note
Every few months clean out the cavity behind the lock to get the snick back.
Quick take
a small cut
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of snick gathered in one view.
a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat
hit a glancing blow with the edge of the bat
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for snick.
noun
a small cut
noun
a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat
verb
hit a glancing blow with the edge of the bat
verb
cut slightly, with a razor; "The barber's knife nicked his cheek"
See also: nick
Example sentences
Every few months clean out the cavity behind the lock to get the snick back.
It's also really snick and requires no front-end coding.
"... It's huge, and heavy, with some kind of mechanical switches that snick into place in the coolest way when you press a key.
It's huge, and heavy, with some kind of mechanical switches that snick into place in the coolest way when you press a key.
Scratching that plug around the nearly featureless edge of the MBP is an extremely unsatisfying experience, especially compared to the old "snick" of a MagSafe plug practically attaching itself.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use snick in a sentence?
Every few months clean out the cavity behind the lock to get the snick back.
What does snick mean?
a small cut
What part of speech is snick?
snick is commonly used as noun, verb.