snick
snick
snɪk
snik
British pronunciation
/snˈɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "snick"in English

to snick
01

to make a slight and precise cut, typically with a razor or a sharp tool

Transitive: to snick sth
to snick definition and meaning
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Examples
The barber snicked the edges of the client's hair for a clean and polished look.
02

to make a slight, often barely audible, contact between the cricket ball and the edge of the batsman's bat

Transitive: to snick a cricket ball
example
Examples
The fielding team 's excitement grew as the batsman continued to snick the ball.
Snick
01

a small cut

02

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

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