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Online English Turkish and Multilingual Dictionary 20+ million words and idioms.
snick
English - Turkish
Definition of
snick
in English Turkish dictionary
{f}
çentmek
hafif vuruş
hafifçe dokunmak
kesik
çentik
kesmek
vuruş/kesik
topa hafifçe vurup yönünü değiştirmek
çel/kes
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snicked
kesilen
English - English
Definition of
snick
in English English dictionary
to hit the ball with the edge of the bat, causing a slight deflection
To cut or snip
a sharp clicking sound
a small deflection of the ball off the side of the bat; often carries to the wicketkeeper for a catch
to make something click, to make a clicking noise
{n}
a combat with knives
hit a glancing blow with the edge of the bat
a small cut
A snip or cut, as in the hair of a beast
A small cut or mark
To hit (a ball) lightly
A knot or irregularity in yarn
a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat hit a glancing blow with the edge of the bat
To cut slightly; to strike, or strike off, as by cutting
A slight hit or tip of the ball, often unintentional
{i}
small cut, nick
cut slightly, with a razor; "The barber's knife nicked his cheek"
a glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat
{f}
cut or nick
Related Terms
snick
or snee
to cut or thrust while fighting with a knife; to use a knife as a weapon
snick
and snee
1. a combat with knives.2. to fight by cutting and/or thrusting with a swordlike knife.3. the act of fighting with such a knife
snicked
past of snick
snicking
present participle of snick
snicks
plural of snick
snick
Pronunciation
Etymology
() Probably from snick or snee.
Tenses
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snicked
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snick
geri hareket farı
to destroy (a large number of people or ..
relating to or performed with the finger..
make the most of;
to beat or toss about, debate, contend
irreligious, unbelieving, disbelieving
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