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Examples

  • She'd ironically found out more about the place during her brief trips home to Sneck - via the library and the net

    Be My Enemy Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2004

  • She slept there six nights a week, sometimes seven when she couldn't be bothered with the eight-hour round trip (minibus, bus, train) home to Sneck.

    Be My Enemy Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2004

  • 'Sneck up, wilt thou, thou lousy whoreson jackanapes!

    The Gates of Noon Rohan, Michael Scott, 1951- 1992

  • Van Sneck murmured something and looked vaguely about him, like a man suddenly aroused from

    The Crimson Blind

  • Sneck must be got out of the way before anything else was done.

    The Crimson Blind

  • "Sneck up," according to Mr.C. Knight, is explained thus: --

    Notes and Queries, Number 29, May 18, 1850 Various

  • Van Sneck seemed to be looking on with the vacant stare of the mindless.

    The Crimson Blind

  • Sneck, the picture dealer, who had originally sold "The Crimson Blind" to

    The Crimson Blind

  • Sneck was still fast asleep and lying very peacefully.

    The Crimson Blind

  • David Steel, Esq. Van Sneck wanted me to take that letter, saying as it would put a spoke in Reginald Henson's wheel, but I didn't see it.

    The Crimson Blind

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