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Snick

113 Sentences | 5 Meanings

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The carpenter's snick on the wood was barely noticeable.
The barber apologized for the snick on the customer's ear during the haircut.
She winced as the snick on her knee started bleeding again.
The athlete had a snick on her ankle after landing awkwardly during the long jump.
The mechanic accidentally caused a snick on the car's paintwork with a tool.
The snick on the car's bumper was a result of the minor accident.
The hiker discovered a snick on his hiking boots after trekking through rugged terrain.
He accidentally gave himself a snick while shaving.
The cat got a snick on its paw from the thorns in the garden.
The carpenter accidentally made a snick on the wooden surface with the chisel.
He received a snick on his finger while sharpening the knife.
The chef's quick snick of the knife peeled the skin off the apple effortlessly.
She noticed a snick on the edge of her book after it fell off the shelf.
The detective found a snick of torn fabric at the crime scene.
She noticed a snick of chocolate on her shirt after eating a candy bar.
The seamstress sewed a snick of fabric onto the dress.
The jeweler examined a snick of diamond under the magnifying glass.
She carefully picked up the snick of paper from the desk.
He found a snick of broken glass on the floor.
The archaeologist uncovered a snick of pottery from the ancient ruins.
The snick of a broken twig alerted the hiker to a nearby presence.
The child discovered a snick of chocolate hidden in the pantry.
The carpenter used a snick of wood to patch a small hole in the fence.
The collector added a snick of stamps to his growing collection.
The tailor used a snick of thread to sew a button back on.
The mechanic discovered a snick of metal lodged in the engine.
The artist carefully added a snick of gold leaf to the painting.
The hiker picked up a snick of quartz from the trail.
The archaeologist unearthed a snick of pottery from an ancient civilization.
The painter carefully mixed a snick of pigment into the palette.
The machinist employed a snick to cut precise threads on the metal rod.
The carpentry student practiced using a snick to create smooth and even notches in the wooden plank.
The carpenter used a snick to create intricate designs on the wooden cabinet.
The construction worker used a snick to trim the edges of the laminate flooring.
The sculptor used a snick to shape the block of marble into a beautiful statue.
The blacksmith's snick helped him effortlessly cut through the thick iron bar.
The handyman reached for his snick to trim the excess branches from the tree in the backyard.
The woodworker carefully selected a snick with a sharp blade for precise cuts on the hardwood.
The engineer used a snick to trim the edges of the metal sheet for a clean finish.
The DIY enthusiast relied on a snick to trim the excess metal from the DIY project.
The amateur woodworker learned how to use a snick to shape a wooden dowel into a decorative finial.
The artist used a snick to carve intricate patterns on the wooden frame of the painting.
The sculptor employed a small snick to shape the metal sculpture into delicate curves.
The carpenter used a snick to make precise cuts in the wooden plank.
He carefully selected a snick with a sharp blade for his metalworking project.
The blacksmith relied on his trusty snick to create intricate designs on the ironwork.
The jewelry maker used a delicate snick to cut the silver sheet into tiny pieces for earrings.
The snick of the lock echoed through the empty hallway.
The snick of the baseball bat connecting with the ball echoed in the stadium.
He could hear the snick of the cards as the dealer shuffled the deck.
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