snickled
English
Adjective
snickled (not comparable)
- (of a rope) Tied into a noose using a slip knot.
- 1995, Admiralty Manual of Seamanship, →ISBN, page 3-166:
- If a wire or chain sling is hooked back on itself, or secured by a choke hitch, ie by reeving one end of the sling through the other, it is said to be snickled.
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- snared.
- 2007, John Waddington-Feather, Ira and the Cycling Club Lion and Other Short Stories, →ISBN, page 52:
- Take the time when Billy Jackson, Squire Ferris's gamekeeper saw Ira on his way home from the moors and guessed he had some snickled hares in his knapsack.
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