nicker
Kelime Anlamı :
1. hafifçe kişnemek.
2. hafifçe kişneme.
3. 1 sterlin.
4. Sterlin.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
pound sterling.
2. A soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.
3. to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.
4. one of the night brawlers of london formerly noted for breaking windows with halfpence.
5. the cutting lip which projects downward at the edge of a boring bit and cuts a circular groove in the wood to limit the size of the hole that is bored.
2. A soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.
3. to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.
4. one of the night brawlers of london formerly noted for breaking windows with halfpence.
5. the cutting lip which projects downward at the edge of a boring bit and cuts a circular groove in the wood to limit the size of the hole that is bored.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
one of the night brawlers of london formerly noted for breaking windows with half-pence.
2. the cutting lip which projects downward at the edge of a boring bit and cuts a circular groove in the wood to limit the size of the hole that is bored.
2. the cutting lip which projects downward at the edge of a boring bit and cuts a circular groove in the wood to limit the size of the hole that is bored.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to neigh.
2. to laugh with half-suppressed catches of the voice; snigger.
3. A demon of the water; a water-sprite; a nix or nixy.
4. one who or that which nicks.
5. one of a company of brawlers who in the early part of the eighteenth century roamed about london by night, amusing themselves with breaking people's windows.
6. A kind of marble for children's play.
7. A neigh; also, a vulgar laugh.
2. to laugh with half-suppressed catches of the voice; snigger.
3. A demon of the water; a water-sprite; a nix or nixy.
4. one who or that which nicks.
5. one of a company of brawlers who in the early part of the eighteenth century roamed about london by night, amusing themselves with breaking people's windows.
6. A kind of marble for children's play.
7. A neigh; also, a vulgar laugh.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia