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    snicket
    /ˈsnɪkɪt/

    noun

    • 1. a narrow passage between houses; an alleyway. Northern English

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  3. They’re a feature of streets up and down the country and are commonly known in the south of England as alleys. However, across England there’s a lot of variation. Ginnel or gennel are used widely...

  4. Mar 29, 2020 · Be it a snicket, ginnel, or a tenfoot - everyone has their own unique way of saying it, especially if you live in Yorkshire and across the North. Ginnel is the common (and correct, tha knows) word, if you ask us. Sheffield and South Yorkshire have their own way of saying it, and use gennel instead. But close enough.

  5. Snicket is trying to get through a book he dislikes as the library closes, and Qwerty asks him if he could help some library patrons. Snicket agrees, and they head to a camp of drifters who are temporarily residing in Stain'd-by-the-Sea; Qwerty has been reading to them. Snicket meets with Randall and his one-eared dog

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  6. A Series of Unfortunate Events is a series of thirteen children's novels written by American author Daniel Handler under the pen name Lemony Snicket. The books follow the turbulent lives of orphaned siblings Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire.

  7. As a character, Snicket is a harried, troubled writer and photographer who is falsely accused of various felonies and continuously hunted by the police and his enemies, the fire-starting side of the secret organization V.F.D. (Volunteer Fire Department).

  8. The meaning of SNICKET is something very small or insignificant of its kind.

  9. Snicket definition: a passageway between walls or fences. See examples of SNICKET used in a sentence.