1 It's a long time since I heard the word sneck , a latch.
2 He put down the sneck with his thumb and pushed in the door and followed.
3 The door was on the sneck that day, and me and my faither gaed straucht in.
4 She heard the sneck of his lock.
5 Some anglers are partial to the Kirby bend, but perhaps you get better hold of your fish with the sneck bend hooks.
6 So the burly Adam climbed onto the bed, and the priest shut the door upon his prisoner and fastened the " sneck . "
7 In Thrums the word used is steek, and sneck seemed to the inhabitants so droll and ridiculous that Hobart got the name of Snecky.
8 Back went the girth buckles with a sneck , down came the stirrups, up went we, and off in the "twinkling of a goat's eye."
9 Sneck is a northern word, imported from either Scotland or northern England.
10 It was Van Sneck who produced the copy of 'The Crimson Blind.'
11 That cigar-case you saw in Van Sneck 's possession passed to Mr. Henson.
12 Henson lets himself into the house and coolly waits Van Sneck 's coming.
13 My enemy discovered this, and Van Sneck 's sudden flight was his opportunity.
14 Why, I saw it in Van Sneck 's hands the day he was assaulted.
15 But the hall light remained sound, and Van Sneck was saved.
16 I fancy it was a ring that Van Sneck had made.
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