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nick

noun as in chip, scratch

verb as in chip, scratch

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Or do you recognize it as part of your vulnerability, a little nick at your ego?

While the defence looked in good nick against New Zealand, it was markedly porous against the Wallabies.

From BBC

The assassination attempt — where the FBI says a bullet nicked Trump’s ear — produced one of the most compelling political images in modern politics, when a bloodied Trump raised his fist defiantly.

One nicked the Republican presidential candidate's ear and one killed a rally attendee.

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Head was caught at extra cover for 31 and Short nicked behind on 58 but their onslaught had put Australia well ahead of the game with rain clouds looming.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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