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- Dictionarynick/nɪk/
noun
- 1. a small cut or notch: "a small nick on his wrist" Similar
- 2. prison: informal British "he'll end up in the nick for the rest of his life"
verb
- 1. make a nick or nicks in: "he had nicked himself while shaving" Similar
- 2. steal: informal British "she nicked fivers from the till" Similar
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a stated condition, especially of health: in nick He's in pretty good nick for a man of his age. The car really is in excellent nick.
The meaning of NICK is a small notch, groove, or chip. How to use nick in a sentence.
A nick is a small cut made in the surface of something, usually in someone's skin.
n. 1. a small notch or indentation on an edge or surface. 2. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a groove on the shank of a printing type, used to orientate type and often to distinguish the fount. 3. Brit a slang word for prison, police station. 4. in good nick informal in good condition.
noun. a small notch, groove, chip, or the like, cut into or existing in something. a hollow place produced in an edge or surface, as of a dish, by breaking, chipping, or the like: I didn't notice those tiny nicks in the vase when I bought it. a small dent or wound.
Definition of Nick in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A nick is a tiny cut or scratch. Your neighbor might be so proud and protective of his brand new car that even a nick in its paint would be deeply upsetting to him.
NICK meaning: 1. to steal something: 2. If the police nick someone, they catch that person because they have…. Learn more.
nick meaning, definition, what is nick: a very small cut made on the edge or sur...: Learn more.
to hit, guess, catch, etc., exactly. [ Slang.]to trick, cheat, or defraud: How much did they nick you for that suit? [ Brit. Slang.] to arrest (a criminal or suspect). to capture;