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
example
Examples
The barber snicked the edges of the client's hair for a clean and polished look.
Using a straight razor, he snicked the unwanted stubble with precision.
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.
The umpire raised his finger after the batsman snicked the ball to the wicketkeeper.
Snick
01

a small cut

02

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

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