nick|nicks in English
noun
[nɪk]
small cut; chip; notch; jail (British Slang); pinch, steal (British)
Use "nick|nicks" in a sentence
1. Cubicle looks like a Stevie Nicks estate sale.
2. With Comprehensive coverage, you will be protected from all those hail nicks
3. Alexandra Nicks, 26, also known as OMB Bloodbath, was taken into custody Friday on charges
4. Hold on, Nick!
5. Nick, hold on!
6. With Adamantine, if you have a decent case with no major nicks, gouges, etc
7. ‘‘Nick,’ she said, Choky …
8. This isn't working, Nick!
9. "Yeah! What happened?" —Nick Cartone, Cars 2 Nick Cartone is a reporter
10. ‘“Nick,” she said, suddenly Choky’
11. Stevie Nicks' list of ex-Boyfriends includes Lindsey Buckingham, Don Henley, and the like
12. There's no one here, Nick.
13. The car's in poor nick.
14. Why did he nick off?
15. Nick doesn't live here anymore.
16. I'm sorry, Nick, I got waylaid.
17. Nick Sinckler Dolls Combers Vocal Mix
18. Nick sounds like a nice guy.
19. Everyone seemed to be avoiding Nick.
20. Synonyms for Apprehends include arrests, seizes, busts, captures, collars, nails, catches, nabs, nicks and pinches
21. No-one pops into a gallery and nicks a couple of old masters on spec.
22. Nick and Linda nodded their heads, Nick morosely, Linda obviously quite excited at this new turn of events.
23. Nick loves fixing up old cars.
24. Nick Cravat, Actor: The Island of Dr
25. He looked at Nick with grudging respect.