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169 Sentences With "nicked"

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T.S. Eliot nicked that from St. John of the Cross.
I tell everybody, 'Hey, if you're nicked up, sit out.
By the time authorities cottoned on, $101m had been nicked.
Yes, seventy seven other songs have nicked Jackson Jr's seminal sequence.
Saving you time, money, and perhaps a nicked finger or two.
If that borrower pays late, your credit could get nicked as well.
Of course not—everything I've nicked, I know exactly where it's from.
She also claims they admitted her jugular vein was nicked during surgery.
I just nicked it, and never had to do anything but music.
Almost two months later, the sidewalk was still nicked where bullets had hit.
President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has nicked and cut the ACA wherever he could.
Nicked it from China, added milk and two sugars – best of bloody British.
He then nicked Smith with an inside pitch to force in a run.
Metal shutters frame its arched windows, and nicked wood columns support the interior.
The Dremel nicked the back of the battery, and it starts smoking and expands.
But whatever; I'm sure there are things I nicked off her from the '80s.
Whether I get him, or he gets nicked for something else, it will happen.
Whether I catch him, or he gets nicked for something else—it will happen.
But on Lap 137, Bowyer appeared to get nicked from behind by Paul Menard.
Something like a chipped or nicked windshield should not affect audio quality, he said.
Tigers left-hander Nick Ramirez threw a fifth-inning pitch that nicked Altuve's shoe.
The proportion of owners reporting their phone nicked fell by half between 240 and 21980.
Languages typically don't borrow pronouns, but the Old English nicked "they" from their Viking foes.
The boy nicked the family car on the night of Fred's death for a joyride.
The car weighed just 10 pounds—and thanks to being remote-controlled, it barely nicked him.
"Even though they got nicked, in the scheme of things they've done pretty well," he said.
He got a little nicked today on it, from a confidence standpoint, from a stability standpoint.
Two years ago, his thumb became infected after he nicked it while gardening in his backyard.
Marriott CEO Arne Sorenson even admitted that his mother owns a drawer of nicked hotel soap.
Ma winked at us and danced around the table with a cocktail shaker she'd nicked from me.
The shot to Donohue's right leg severed his right femoral artery and nicked the right femoral vein.
The emotional wounds nicked into them as kids have blossomed into full-fledged demons, haunting each one.
Anthrax spores can get into the skin through a cut — like, say, if you nicked yourself shaving.
It sharpened all of my knives beautifully and even restored my dull and nicked knives as well.
He exited after 5 1/3 innings, getting nicked for five runs, four hits and four walks.
And come upon a garter snake lying motionless, its tail, we guess, nicked by a passing car.
They were the nicked and the hurt heroes that felt more identifiable to me as a fan.
Bryan Ruiz took the penalty, and it nicked the top bar and came out of the net.
Naturally, the All-Star was a bit rusty -- he says he nicked his face TWICE shedding the scruff.
By that I mean I nicked them off Soulseek because I wasn't actually going to pay for them.
Getting it off the cob, if you so desire, easily results in nicked knuckles or kernels left behind.
A white teenager from the visiting school had been nicked in the heart and died in the night.
The barber said he had accidentally nicked the child because the boy wouldn't sit still during the haircut.
Probably nicked from the French but I think the Brits can now own their mash and be proud.
There's actually a radio DJ in UK who nicked the name of this record for his radio program.
That's wonderfully convenient, as within minutes, every participant is nicked or has a minor wound somewhere or another.
Maybe you tipped your wine glass just a little too far back and nicked one of your front teeth.
The bullet had nicked one of Cromwell's arteries, and he bled to death before he reached the field hospital.
"Some bugger nicked me pluggers" is the name of the GoFundMe campaign organised by Clancy Whalan from Darwin, Australia.
In a show with a lot of falling furniture, if they weren't careful a patron's toes could get nicked.
Trevor Bayne nicked the back of Johnson's No. 803 Chevrolet, sending him spinning into the wall at Turn 4.
Both tires on the driver's side of the vehicle nicked a raised yellow curb marking the center line, and shredded.
Pretty sure she nicked a few I'm-singing-my-guts-out dance moves from Boyz II Men, but it works.
One sensor flipped off from over-aggressive toweling at the gym; another came loose after a backpack strap nicked it.
He said he nicked this strategy from Keith Williams, a former "Jeopardy!" champion who now runs "The Final Wager" blog.
And none faced a rush trying to block their attempts — Eagles defensive tackle Treyvon Hester nicked Parkey's kick last week.
Its great ideas have been nicked and bettered elsewhere; it's been robbed of the perceptual advantages of its own release.
Quite often, guys will get nicked for something and police will find pictures on their phones of them posing with guns.
While Democrats are rightly getting nicked for their scheme to end employer-sponsored insurance, the issue of 'job lock' is real.
Naeher played a casual, ill-advised pass to central defender Becky Sauerbrunn that was nicked away by Lucía García of Spain.
The driver sits at a 45-degree angle, the steering wheel seems nicked from an F1 car, and has an embedded smartphone.
The metal world's most villainous LARPer didn't commission this work, though; he straight up nicked it from French artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau.
Prior to the May 2015 election, the Labour party was campaigning for a "living wage" and the Conservatives neatly nicked their slogan
The report also adds that pellet guns are not often lethal weapons, but the bullet had nicked one of the dog's arteries.
But then Blake Parker, summoned to face the right-handed-hitting Chris Young, nicked the top of Young's helmet with a curveball.
He explained that he was still getting used to using a regular razor — unavailable in prison — and had nicked himself while shaving.
Some witnesses nicked Sondland for boasting about his close ties to Trump and said they wondered at times whether it was puffery.
Transfer to a mortar and pestle along with the salt, and pound slightly until most of the sesame seeds are slightly nicked.
The front tip of Jake's kayak nicked the edge of a volleyball-sized wasp's nest, sending a swarm of wasps on the attack.
Entrepreneurial food stall vendor Herta Heuwer supposedly nicked ketchup and curry powder from British soldiers, mixed them together, and drizzled over a sausage.
That is why "Manchester by the Sea" becomes a litany of human error, with the tragic parts nicked and grazed by semi-comedy.
Bowie nicked Lennon's most famous lyric for the title song; he was the only being in the universe who could get away with it.
Bemelmans and de Loore had a match point to win the tie in the fifth set tiebreak but the Italians nicked it 26-23.
In 1521, Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León was nicked by the poisoned arrow of a Calusa warrior, somewhere along the coast of Florida.
Vanities are the bane of all deliverymen, managing to be both bulky, weighing hundreds of pounds, and delicate, with easily scratched or nicked tops.
While speeding up to track a bald eagle, one of our boats nicked the edge of a whirlpool and nearly lost a passenger overboard.
Vanities are the bane of all deliverymen, managing to be both bulky, weighing hundreds of pounds, and delicate, with easily scratched or nicked tops.
The novelist has made no attempt to hide the way he often nicked elements of his own biography to flesh out characters in his fiction.
So, I fished-out some goggles still dusty from the days of 10m Frosties Badges, nicked a boiler suit, and set-up a mini laboratory.
"I never received advance notice, from anyone, that Podesta's emails had been 'nicked,' as the Brits would say, and would be published," Stone said Monday.
But they cannot produce an encore of their pennant-winning season if their lineup keeps floundering while their pitching is nicked, bruised and stretched thin.
He could not pinpoint the cause of the injury or when it happened, saying only that he felt a little "nicked up" after the game.
A deer's antlers scraped the passenger-side windows like fingernails on a chalkboard as I nicked the animal on a Hill Country road near Austin.
Probably. I've been nicked up for the past five six years and I've had success before so I'm not going to use that as an excuse.
It seems Fergus is so skilled at stealing (he's the one who nicked Jamie's wooden snake) that Jamie decides to hire him to help his cause.
Then there's that odd scribbling sound that occurs two minutes in, and those lighters clicking, not to mention the shell casings nicked from video game dystopias.
The picture of "Laeticia Chen", a manager at the "China Center of International Politics and Economy" was nicked from an online fashion catalogue, an official said.
A bullet had nicked her head, leaving her dazed, during a chaotic mass shooting spree in the West Texas cities of Midland and Odessa on Saturday.
The night of the party, Gerald nicked his cheek—with an electric razor, no less—and had to find the styptic pencil to stop the bleeding.
The "green bike" scheme started in Cambridge, England's most cycling-friendly city, in 1993 had most of its bikes nicked by the end of the first weekend.
Bullard said he expects the Fed to miss that inflation target again in 2019, a now-perennial problem that he feels has nicked the central bank's credibility.
Those critiques are accurately noted in my experience and dovetail my observation of the nicked furniture, worn carpeting, and other cosmetic finishes in need of an upgrade.
After a lengthy video review, the referees determined that the ball never touched Edelman, even though replays suggested that it might have just barely nicked his thumbs.
Infamous far-right troll Amy Dalla Mura, who goes by "Based Amy," stabbed the Trump baby today but also appears to have nicked herself on her own knife.
The actress, 42, took to Twitter to reveal that her bag – which had her driver's license and phone inside – was "nicked" from under her seat on Sunday night.
Backup Pheonix Copley made his NHL debut, getting nicked for a tally by left winger Colin Wilson at 4:37 of the third period to cap the scoring.
The FOX sitcom, "The Mick," was totally nicked from a veteran Hollywood writer who says there's hard proof right in the script ... according to the lawsuit he's filed.
With New York up 2-1, Leddy unleashed a blast from the point that nicked off Martin and past a screened Nilsson at 4:58 into the second period.
Adding to the concern is the question of whether Bosh is still using blood thinners, which would pose a problem if Bosh ever got nicked up on the court.
Arrieta's next pitch was a fastball that nicked the top corner of the CSN PitchTrax and was once again ignored by the umpire, drawing more protest from the announcers.
Two extra innings later, Florida's Edgar Renteria lined a ball that nicked the outstretched glove of pitcher Charles Nagy before escaping into the outfield for a Series-winning single.
But Social Security, Medicaid, the CHIP program, TANF and SNAP poverty programs were exempt from any cuts, even while Medicare could not be nicked for more than 28503 percent.
According to CBC News, an estimated 30,93 liters (7,925 gallons) of iceberg water was somehow nicked from a tank at one of the vodka company's warehouses in Port Union, Newfoundland.
As Ellsbury had swung, his had bat nicked the glove of catcher Dioner Navarro, so Welke awarded Ellsbury first base on catcher's interference — a rare call, for anyone but Ellsbury.
Yes, at the moment it's going just fine, as it has to do while Leicester has just nicked games, winning four of its last five Premier league matches 1-0.
When Higashioka was called up last month to spell an injured Sanchez and a nicked Romine, he responded by hitting three home runs in his first three hits in pinstripes.
Pop music figures fell all year, many of their voices still embedded in the nicked vinyl grooves of old records that a lot of people can't bear to throw out.
He thought she probably started to bleed as a complication of the egg retrieval — maybe an artery was nicked — and her platelets were used up trying to stop the bleeding.
The Yankees threatened again in the seventh when Verlander walked Bird and nicked Starlin Castro with a pitch that, after a video review, sent him to first and Bird to second.
Sabathia nicked Benintendi on the biceps with the first pitch of the third inning, and Pearce followed by fisting a 2-2 cutter to center field that sent Benintendi to third.
Shortstop Didi Gregorius charged across the diamond and tried to field the ball with his bare hand, but it nicked against his right thumb, allowing Choo to reach first base safely.
"It was very difficult to steal things because Alan [Rickman], god love him, god rest his soul, he nicked all of the Gringotts coins on the very first day," he said.
Because the scratches appeared only on the front of the teeth — not the backs or sides — the anthropologists surmised the early human nicked his or her teeth during a pre-historic feast.
A person may have been lying there long enough that they obstructed something that was bleeding, and as soon as you start moving them around, boom, that little nicked artery opens up.
It's popular (and more upscale) in some parts of the world, but its United States properties often feature various shades of brown, smudged fake brass in the elevators and nicked wooden furniture.
The resulting violence is almost comedically baroque, the special effects at times howlingly crass — blood geysers forth as if every blow has nicked a major artery — but none of it is meanspirited.
"Once there was a sword in me and it nicked the back side of my stomach," Ms. Hochendoner said, calling it her only injury in the decade she has spent swallowing swords.
Spieth's final drive of the day just nicked a tree limb jutting into the narrow tunnellike opening off the 18th tee, and the ball ricocheted straight down, about 350 yards from the green.
" Diamond continued, clarifying that he didn't actually stab someone in the altercation so much as his opponent "nicked his arm on the top of [the knife] when he grabbed Diamond's throat from behind.
Australia's prime minister appears to have nicked a slogan straight from the TV. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's recent references to "continuity" and "change" appear to have been ripped from the HBO comedy Veep.
Stay away from salt, sand, or coffee-grind exfoliants on the same day you shave; they can create tiny cuts in your skin, which is already bound to get nicked while you shave.
"If they hadn't been given this job, they would still be doing what they were doing, which was a lot worse than what I got nicked for," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Tanya Czernozukow, 43, thought nothing of it when she nicked her right shin with a razor in April 2016 and ignored it when it turned into a scab about the size of a nickel.
His shot nicked the edge of a bunker anyway but stayed out, and his 6-iron approach from about 175 yards spun to a stop a little more than five strides from the hole.
On Thursday night, Hanley Ramirez of the Red Sox was hit on the wrist by a pitch from Sonny Gray, and Giancarlo Stanton of the Yankees was nicked on the arm by Rick Porcello.
Putintseva broke Osaka's serve in the fifth game of the second set with a successful drop-shot return winner, which she correctly challenged, allowing the Hawkeye review system to show it nicked the line.
You know when you're being nicked and you got your hands behind your fuckin' back, and you're going, "Fuck off!" to the copper and you're in the back of the van and all that?
Though the rise in inflation nicked a penny off of the average hourly earnings for production and nonsupervisory workers in October, a jump in the length of the work week made their paychecks fatter anyway.
The defense has been nicked for an average of 2827 points per game but features a couple good players in senior cornerback Torry McTyer (three interceptions) and senior weak-side linebacker Tau Lotulelei (21 tackles).
Davis hit a two-run shot in the first that nicked off of the glove of Texas center fielder Carlos Gomez as the Orioles (24-21) scored six times against starter Tyson Ross (215-26).
It is a remarkable stroke of luck that this random bullet managed to miss virtually every single one of the reported 38,616 people in attendance last night, and only nicked one person in the arm.
Informed by patient takes on styles like grime and jungle, the Range's 2172 debut Nonfiction won the young producer plenty of accolades thanks to tracks like "Metal Swing," which nicked vocals from unknown YouTube artists.
But if you ever wondered where the Trump organization nicked the DC swamp metaphor, look no further than the graves of William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor, possible victims of the real DC shit-mire.
The St. Louis Cardinals nicked him for four earned runs over five innings on Wednesday, the most runs he had allowed in a game in 30 starts, since the Cole Hamels' no-hitter in June.
Lindholm won the faceoff in the visiting zone, and, after he played catch with Mark Giordano, fired a long shot from the top of the circle that nicked off Grubauer's shoulder and rolled into the net.
The furniture reflects a keen eye and a start-up budget: A metal-edged Milo Baughman dining table is nicked and scarred, and the vintage Cassina sofa arrived with knife cuts piercing its aged brown leather.
But they take longer to stop bleeding, the powder is hard to use anywhere there's wind, and they aren't good for treating gunshot wounds that spurt blood from a nicked artery or vein — a task Xstat can do.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs economists said on Thursday rising mortgage rates would subtract 1 to 2 percentage points from U.S. residential growth over each of the next two years as they have already nicked the housing sector.
However, if in the next game he misses a few blocks or gets nicked up and his coaches tire of him, Seattle could release him and pay just the guaranteed portion of his contract, which is to say $13,000.
"In most clubs, you'd be shocked if the coat room got robbed, but in Konspiracy it was no shock at all if you found out the gangs had nicked your coat," says Caroline, a regular attendee at the club.
To further the realistic feel of the game, and to add variety, Tecmo introduced a rudimentary health system into its regular season; players would get nicked up and run slower, or have a hot hand and throw perfect bullets every time.
Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez told a local radio station on Monday that Dawkins remained the starter, even though he was "a little nicked up" after losing two second-half fumbles in the Houston game, including one that resulted in a safety.
He was shifting around on his chair like a man who'd just nicked a Mars bar, and was describing the recording process with all the excitement of a divorced dad who still goes surfing every other weekend meeting his ex-wife's new husband.
Boone said before Friday's game that he knew he was going to be suspended because the bill of his cap nicked Miller's — similar to what happened in an incident with an umpire last season which also drew a one-game suspension for Boone.
Spurs substitute Moussa Sissoko also escaped punishment after he appeared to elbow Arter in the face in the second half and though the visitors applied most of the second-half pressure, Bournemouth could have nicked a late winner from Benik Afobe's header.
President Donald Trump said that actions by the U.S. Federal Reserve have nicked U.S. economic growth and stock market gains by perhaps 30 percent, and that it should begin pumping money into the economy as it did during the 2007-1.43 recession.
"There was always some kid at school who had a floppy disk that they'd nicked off their dad that had stuff on [it], and in France we'd get floppy disks on the front of computer game magazines that had erotic stuff too," Jellica said.
He was a small, underfed waif with cuts on his head where the monks nicked it, shaving it against lice, but he held himself with exquisite dignity,and there could be no doubt that in his own mind, in that moment, he was a warrior.
In two minutes and 13 seconds, he managed to birth a riot of rock 'n' roll touchstones, including the honking guitar cadenza at the start, the vamping vocal cadence in the verses, and a final wild solo every axman in Berry's wake has nicked.
Many people threw the cover out or lost it, only to decide later that it might have been nice to use while traveling, not just to shield the blade but also to protect their fingers from getting nicked when they reached into their toiletry kit.
For example, the "lossless 2x zoom" — again, a feature nicked from the iPhone — means the phone takes a photo at 20-megapixel resolution and then digitally zooms it, which is why the feature isn't available when you're already taking photos in 20-megapixel resolution.
Odubel Herrera, leading off the bottom of the first, hit Kennedy's 1-0 fastball into the seats in center field, and Kennedy was later nicked for runs on Maikel Franco's RBI single in the third and Cody Asche's run-scoring double in the fifth.
In a blitz of appearances to kick off the new year, the heads of several regional Fed banks pointed to a strong job market, robust consumer spending and optimism for a resolution to the trade tensions that had nicked growth in the second half of 2019.
Why not smear your head and neck with the juice of three cheap tins of beans, wrap your torso and genitals with A4 paper you've nicked from the office printer, and kneel in the grass outside your local police station for the authentic Irish flag look.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Sunday that actions by the U.S. Federal Reserve have nicked U.S. economic growth and stock market gains by perhaps 30 percent, and that it should begin pumping money into the economy as it did during the 2007-2009 recession.
WASHINGTON, April 14 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Sunday that actions by the U.S. Federal Reserve have nicked U.S. economic growth and stock market gains by perhaps 30 percent, and that it should begin pumping money into the economy as it did during the 2007-2009 recession.
All the tiles are centered on a piece of found metal nicked with cuts, but some are bejeweled with yellow drops, while others are clear and sprinkled with rust — in the face of discrimination and violence from the art world (and the people outside it), Whitten made painting precious.
As a kid, you could sit cross-legged on someone's floor in total darkness, point a torch nicked from the kitchen up at the ceiling from under your chin and make it your mission to scare the shit out of your friends with a slow-building urban legend.
This dynamic track, sung by the bassist Benjamin Orr, who had a smoother voice, opens with a guitar lick Ocasek nicked from the Ohio Express' 1968 bubble gum hit "Yummy Yummy Yummy," a song that was big when Ocasek and Orr met in Cleveland in the mid-60s.
He's in the land of the living, but only just, hanging on by his fingernails, his memory, his imagination, his never-ending obsession with his father, his blue thermal socks (nicked from a movie set) and his ongoing arguments with women, including a sometime-girlfriend 50 years his junior.
ABOUT MICHIGAN STATE (2-5, 0-4): Freshman Brian Lewerke completed only 353-of-24 passes for 156 yards with an interception in the loss to Maryland, and Dantonio revealed Tyler O'Connor - who has started five games this season - was "nicked up" but hopes to have him back in time to face Michigan.
He struck out five straight batters in the second and third innings, including all three in the third, and did not allow a baserunner until Gallo hit a line drive that nicked off the glove of first baseman C.J. Cron and went into the corner for a one-out double in the fifth.
Anderson nicked one game back but it was a hopeless task and Djokovic put him out of his misery with a netcord on matchpoint to claim a 35th win in his last 37 matches — a run including the Wimbledon and U.S. Open titles to swell his collection of Grand Slam titles to 14.
He held them to six hits and two runs over seven innings, and he was unfortunate not to have fared better when a relay throw by shortstop Nick Ahmed, which would have put Jacoby Ellsbury out trying for a triple, nicked Ellsbury's helmet and bounced into the stands, allowing him to come home.
At any rate, this was Rule 13 in George Washington's "110 Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior in Company & Conversation," which our first president reportedly nicked from a French book of manners, copied into one of his school exercise books when he was a teenager and proudly followed for the rest of his life.
Walking around the devastated shop, the reality star — who enjoyed a New Year's vacation in St. Barts with Kate Middleton's younger brother, James Middleton — said it suddenly occurred to him that the vintage timepiece he'd hoped to buy (reportedly a $40,000, 1991 Rolex Daytona Zenith) had "just been nicked" and that he would somehow have to find another one.
I'm back in socks and hard shoes for the first time in 10 days, my hands nicked up from fishing line and bramble cuts, the callus on my forefinger from how I hold my chef's knife throbbing over the keyboard I haven't touched in a week, with memories of great, unscripted, recipe-free vacation meals bright in my mind.
When on the road, you'll forever find yourself flipping between overview maps, local maps, the "what to do" section for where you are, the "where to stay" section for where you're going, the "I'm hungry but we're running behind schedule so we are not where we planned to be" pages and the "oh no, somebody nicked my passport, now what the hell do I do?" chapter.
There have been occasional forays from major labels dipping their toe into the scene—most notably with Krept & Konan, whose witty wordplay instead of overtly violent lyrics made them more palatable to executives (and less likely to get nicked during a promo campaign)—but generally, rappers such as Mist and Big Tobz, and crews such as Section Boyz, 67, and Harlem Spartans have stayed resolutely independent, pursuing the dark lyrics and murky beats that they know their fans want—and scoring bigger hits as they do so.

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