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snick <snick; snicks> SUST.

snick
snick GEOGR.
snick GEOGR.

snick SUST.

snick GEOGR.
snick GEOGR.

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The precise steering and tight, snick-snack gearbox do the same thing.
www.dailymail.co.uk
When it is out, the snick goes straight to hand (or in this case, glove) and another innings is cut short.
www.independent.co.uk
The gearbox is an absolute dream -- short throws and a beautiful snick as the gear slides home.
www.m2now.co.nz
May all the snicks evade the waiting hands and hit the ropes.
www.espncricinfo.com
And that is what it was, not a clean bowled as our media howls, but a possible snick not quite evident from the snick-o-meter.
nation.com.pk
The brake and accelerator pedals are perfectly positioned to snick off great heel-and-toe downshifts.
thechronicleherald.ca
And the gearchange feels very nearly roadster-sharp, snicking up and down ratios with a deft touch.
www.carmagazine.co.uk
Teams will accept on field errors like incorrect decisions involving snicks or lbws, but umpiresr not knowing the rules is shameful.
www.espncricinfo.com
Just as he can detect a faint snick to the wicketkeeper!
www.thehindu.com
It is generally excellent for snicks procured by pace bowlers, and also by spinners when a batsman is playing back.
www.espncricinfo.com

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