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snell
1[ snel ]
noun
- a short piece of nylon, gut, or the like, by which a fishhook is attached to a line.
snell
2[ snel ]
adjective
- active; lively:
a snell lad.
- witty:
a snell remark.
- severe:
snell weather.
Snell
3[ snel ]
noun
- Peter (George), 1938–2019, New Zealand distance runner.
snell
1/ ɛ /
adjective
- biting; bitter; sharp
Snell
2/ ɛ /
noun
- SnellSir Peter (George)1938MNew ZealandSPORT AND GAMES: athlete Sir Peter ( George ). born 1938, New Zealand athlete; winner of three Olympic gold medals: for the 800 metres in 1960, and again in 1964, when he also won gold for the 1500 metres
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Example Sentences
The team said Snell has left shoulder inflammation, and backdated his IL stint to April 3.
Before his injury was announced on Sunday, Snell threw off the bullpen mound at Citizens Bank Park, then spoke with head trainer Thomas Albert and general manager Brandon Gomes for several minutes in the outfield.
Turns out two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell had more on his mind than the lineup of the visiting Detroit Tigers last week when he made his first start as a Dodger.
Snell, his wife and infant son were not home at the time of their break-in, and it is unclear from a police report what, if anything, was stolen.
McClure said there is “some indication” that more than one suspect entered Snell’s home.
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