snicket

[ˈsnɪkɪt]

snicket Definition

  • 1a narrow passage between buildings
  • 2a narrow strip of land

Using snicket: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "snicket" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The snicket behind the house was dark and eerie.

  • Example

    We took a shortcut through the snicket to get to the park.

  • Example

    The snicket led to a hidden garden.

snicket Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for snicket

Phrases with snicket

  • a small gate or door that leads to a snicket

    Example

    The snicket gate was locked, so we had to find another way around.

  • a path that runs through a snicket

    Example

    The snicket path was overgrown with weeds and brambles.

  • a trail that winds through a snicket

    Example

    The snicket trail was narrow and steep, but it offered a shortcut to the top of the hill.

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Summary: snicket in Brief

The term 'snicket' [ˈsnɪkɪt] refers to a narrow passage between buildings or a narrow strip of land. It is often used to describe a shortcut or a hidden path, as in 'We took a shortcut through the snicket to get to the park.' 'Snicket' can also be used in phrases like 'snicket gate' and 'snicket path,' which refer to a small gate or door that leads to a snicket and a path that runs through a snicket, respectively.