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Meanings of
nick
in English
Portuguese
amassado
Catalan
osca
Spanish
corte
Back to the meaning
An impression in a surface (as made by a blow)
dent
ding
gouge
Portuguese
amassado
Catalan
mòssa
Back to the meaning
A small cut.
notch
snick
Catalan
mòssa
Synonyms
Examples for "
notch
"
notch
snick
Examples for "
notch
"
1
But to Gees, Helloworld takes free speech and democracy up a
notch
.
2
It also has seen little new business since losing
top
-
notch
credit ratings.
3
The rounded sides and corners feel great, while build quality is
top
-
notch
.
4
The new grade is four levels below both agencies'
top
-
notch
AAA rating.
5
During the first year of his sentence, he hadn't aged a
notch
.
1
Four arms extend, blades
snick
open, and red eyes focus on me.
2
He heard the metallic
snick
of the gate's latch being pulled back.
3
There was a sharp
snick
as the electric light was turned on.
4
You might get a bit finer, Challis, in case they
snick
'em.
5
He heard the
snick
of the lock, then the door was opened.
Catalan
oscar
Spanish
mellar
Back to the meaning
Cut a nick into.
chip
Catalan
oscar
Usage of
nick
in English
1
It is in the
nick
of time, too, just at the crisis.
2
Mr. Mac-Morlan and the soldiers had appeared in the
nick
of time.
3
He knew that the helicopter was coming in the
nick
of time.
4
He had just got to the bank in the
nick
of time.
5
The cattleman knew he had found her in the
nick
of time.
6
The concerning news is that Munster, somehow, did
nick
one in defeat.
7
Tell you about my childhood, and just in the
nick
of time.
8
Xanthe side stepped a foul-smelling puddle, just in the
nick
of time.
9
Obama, as they see it, has arrived in the
nick
of time.
10
She rose in the
nick
of time and slipped away from him.
11
I suppose that these lodgings fell vacant in the
nick
of time.
12
Burbage learned to anticipate this by yielding in the
nick
of time.
13
I mean that this Indian comes just in the
nick
of time.
14
Bob tore his head out of reach in the
nick
of time.
15
Kennedy was rescued in the
nick
of time, and pledged to silence.
16
In the
nick
of time, we tumble into the corridor, hearts thundering.
Other examples for "nick"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
nick
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
very nick
good nick
small nick
tiny nick
great nick
More collocations
Translations for
nick
Portuguese
amassado
Catalan
osca
tall
mossa
mòssa
oscar
escantellar
descantellar
Spanish
corte
mellar
muescar
Nick
through the time
Nick
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common