American television network aimed at kids.
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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.
1After all, he was born not long after the first nickelodeon opened.
2Daylight saving killed a family operated airdrome-nickelodeon at Spring Lake, New Jersey.
3Son Joseph has financed for him converted nickelodeon there.
4Yesterday, with its nickelodeon, or temple of wonder, was yesterday; to-day, with its problems, was to-day.
5Unfortunately, the Chemical Society of London was not the most whimsical audience, and they ridiculed Newlands's nickelodeon chemistry.
1Playing still with pinwheel tortillas, but thus far, they've been low rent.
2He followed her on through a region of vertigo, a pinwheel path.
3A pinwheel had exploded, sending a shower of sparks in every direction.
4Hundreds of knights whirled their mounts in a slow-moving pinwheel, lances bristling.
5The Hales presented every child in the village with a pinwheel beanie.
Translations for the pinwheel network