ˈsnickey, a. rare—1.
[? f. snick n.4]
? Full of knots or irregularities.
1845 Disraeli Sybil (1863) 72 ‘Soul alive, but those Shuffle and Screw are rotten, snickey, bad yarns,’ said Mistress Carey. |
ˈsnickey, a. rare—1.
[? f. snick n.4]
? Full of knots or irregularities.
1845 Disraeli Sybil (1863) 72 ‘Soul alive, but those Shuffle and Screw are rotten, snickey, bad yarns,’ said Mistress Carey. |
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