snicket
/ (ˈsnɪkɪt) /
noun
Northern English dialect a passageway between walls or fences
Origin of snicket
1of obscure origin
Words Nearby snicket
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How to use snicket in a sentence
Her husband, Daniel Handler, is better known as Lemony snicket, whose series of unfortunate events was made into a film.
How We Write (Husband and Wife Edition): Lemony Snicket and Lisa Brown | Noah Charney | January 2, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTYo mun understand at Broddington kept a butcher's shop i' snicket loin an Clarkson kept a puttaty shop ith same row.
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