I thought he did at first; but he seems so little int'rested in either Snick or me that I wa'n't sure but he just wandered in because he saw the door open.
Inside of four minutes him and Hermy and Snick was bunched around the libr'y table, chewin' over the terms of the contract, and next season you'll read the name of a new soloist in letters four foot high.
Hermy was all primed for his cue, and when Mrs. Purdy-Pell gives the nod I sees Snick push him through the door, and in another minute the thing is on.
With that I chases down to Madison Square, catches Snick just startin' out with a load of neck stretchers, gives him the number, and tells him to show up prompt at nine-thirty.
Now look at the latest returns on the career of my old grammar school chum, Snick Butters.
Well, I tellsSnick I'll see what can be done, and when I gets home I puts the problem up to Sadie.
I just slaps Snick on the back and wishes him joy.
They tell me that when Snick would fix his fake eye on the sidewalk, and roll the good one up at the Metropolitan tower, he'd have his passengers so dizzy they'd grab one another to keep from fallin' off the wagon.
There is rock to the left, and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And ye may hear a breech-bolt snick where never a man is seen.
There was rock to the left and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen.
There is rock to the left, and rock to the right, and low 10 lean thorn between, And ye may hear a breech bolt snick where never a man is seen.
There was rock to the left and rock to the right, and low, lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech bolt snick tho' never a man was seen.
There was rock to the left, and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen.
But in his ignorance of the customs of the country, he knew not that the knife was hung thus as a challenge to snick and snee, as it was named, a combat then common among the lower classes in Flanders, as it was in Holland, in later years.
Look George, did not I tell thee as much, the Knight of the Bell is in earnest, Rafe shall not be beholding to him, give him his money George, and let him go snick up.
But Snick got his when he was young and, bein' a cute kid, he had learned how to use it so well that most folks never knew the difference.
I s'pose if I was wise I'd scratched Snick off my list long ago; but knowin' him is one of the luxuries I've kept up.
Just as soon as we find Snick you can run back and fix up Sir Hunter as good as new.
There's such a thing as bein' too good a loser; but you could never make Snick see it.
And I sure was mixin' it when I closes with Snick Butters and Sir Hunter Twiggle all in the same day.
But Snick and me played on the same block when we was kids, and there was a time when I looked for Snick to be boostin' me, 'stead of me boostin' him.
Sir Hunter was a little late for dinner, but he shows up two eyed before the girl, makes a hit with her folks, and has engaged Snick to give him private lessons on how to make a fake optic behave like the real goods.
I'd peeled off about a yard, when out rolls somethin' shiny that Snick spots and made a grab for.
Why when we used to play marbles for keeps, Snick would never know when to quit.
Snick was holdin' down a chair in the smokin' room at the Gilsey.
Tryin' to be a sport was where Snick fell down, though.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snick" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: chip; crumb; morceau; morsel; nip; patch; scrap; shiver; shred; sliver; snip; splinter; stitch; tatter