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Snicked

Snick \Snick\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Snicked; p. pr. & vb. n. Snicking.]

  1. To cut slightly; to strike, or strike off, as by cutting.
    --H. Kingsley.

  2. (Cricket) To hit (a ball) lightly.
    --R. A. Proctor.

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snicked

vb. (en-past of: snick)

Usage examples of "snicked".

The blade slid smoothly through the half-circle described by the man's first rib, making a tiny chink as it scraped down the inside of his right clavicle and snicked through the subclavian artery.

Murdock snicked his fire-control lever to full auto, then rose to a half crouch, HK raised to his shoulder.

By touch, he checked that the twenty-round magazine was in place, then snicked back the charging knob, chambering a round.

She gave a little start as the door snicked shut and Jamas dropped the bar in place.

Zainal carefully closed the door behind him and it snicked once more when shut.

She kicked up her heels in an excess of joy and then, spotting some thick marsh grass canes in the bog, snicked one off at the waterline.

The dagger snicked across the tendon of one of Borgald’s beasts, casting it to its knees.

Carron snicked closed the catch of his belt pack, rotating so that a spear of sunlight illuminated the task.

As he spoke, a shimmering blade snicked from between his fingers and snicked back.

He tried a pick on it, snicked the bolt back and stepped softly into the room.

The door snicked closed behind us, sounding more definite about it than I would have liked.

An emergency window snicked open from the periphery of his vision and began reporting on the shutting down of tools and communications.

The exposed blade resting in his hand snicked back into the cutaneous sheath on his forearm and became invisible.

Tennys accessed his resource and an icon snicked into place, a ghostly pearl against the darkness.

The grid of the optics tool snicked into place, magnifying and enhancing his vision.