Snick


verb (used with object)
1.
to cut, snip, or nick.
2.
to strike sharply:
He snicked the ball with his cue.
3.
to snap or click (a gun, trigger, etc.).
verb (used without object)
4.
to click.
noun
5.
a small cut; nick.
6.
a click.
7.
Cricket.

a glancing blow given to the ball.
the ball so hit.

noun
1.
a small cut; notch
2.
a knot in thread, etc
3.
(cricket)

a glancing blow off the edge of the bat
the ball so hit

verb (transitive)
4.
to cut a small corner or notch in (material, etc)
5.
(cricket) to hit (the ball) with a snick

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