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Examples for "nick"
Examples for "nick"
1It is in the nick of time, too, just at the crisis.
2Environment Minister Nick Smith said this approach had proved successful in Australia.
3Fisheries reporter, Nick Butcher took to the sea last year to investigate.
4I wish Nick Brown every success in his new role, she said.
5As a result, Stellies have a real chance of nicking a point.
1But to Gees, Helloworld takes free speech and democracy up a notch.
2It also has seen little new business since losing top-notch credit ratings.
3The rounded sides and corners feel great, while build quality is top-notch.
4The new grade is four levels below both agencies' top-notch AAA rating.
5During the first year of his sentence, he hadn't aged a notch.
1Four arms extend, blades snick open, and red eyes focus on me.
2He heard the metallic snick of the gate's latch being pulled back.
3There was a sharp snick as the electric light was turned on.
4You might get a bit finer, Challis, in case they snick 'em.
5He heard the snick of the lock, then the door was opened.
6The snick of the key came next and they came into the hallway.
7A moment later, a small snick signaled the gate had unlocked.
8The faint snick of scythes, and voices not too far off, indicated mowers.
9I heard the snick of the metal as it clicked back.
10I heard the electronic snick of the lock and went in.
11There was a sharp snick, and the door revolved slowly upon its hinges.
12There was a big snick on review and New Zealand were two down.
13The snick of the cuffs around her wrists declared her truly in trouble.
14The door closed with a devastating soft snick, triggering her fear.
15Richie jumped a little at the soft snick of the latch.
16There was a light snick of sound, and the long object became longer still.
Snick per variant geogràfica