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snib
[ snib ]
noun
- a bolt, catch, lock, or fastening on a door or window.
- the catch that holds the bolt on a lock.
verb (used with object)
- to bolt or fasten (a door or window).
snib
/ ɪ /
noun
- the bolt or fastening of a door, window, etc
verb
- to bolt or fasten (a door)
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of snib1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of snib1
Example Sentences
Keeping Snib's Farm on his right, he ran dead straight for Gallow's Wood, where some woodmen with their teams disturbed him.
The Parson, contentedly poor himself and full of compassion for his still poorer neighbours, equally ready at time of need to help the struggling sinner or to “snib” the impenitent rich man, has often tempted earlier commentators to read their own religious prepossessions into Chaucer’s verse.
He even tried to snib it again, but the catch had been broken in the fall, and the best he could do was to fasten it up with a bit of twine I lent him out of my pocket.
"Did Sir Reginald ever forget to snib the windows, supposing one happened to be open?"
"It would just be that lass that told us about the Preventives lying in the cove near the Snib, and she was sore feart a lad Ronny McKinnon would be transported."
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