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[nik-erz] / ˈnɪk ərz /




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Knickers is six feet four, and looks, in the picture, like he could clobber his bovine brethren.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 19, 2018

To compare sequence assemblies with the AL8/78 BNG map, the Aet v2.0 scaffolds were digested in silico with Nt.BspQI nickase using the program Knickers and aligned on the BNG map with RefAligner.

From Nature • Nov. 14, 2017

He compared the EU to a "badly designed undergarment", shouted "pants on fire" at the Remain campaign, before unleashing the inevitable battle cry: "Knickers to all those who talk Britain down."

From BBC • May 19, 2016

His Knickers May Be in a Twist That dark cloud hanging over the Richard Rodgers Theater on West 46th Street for the next week or so is not some freak of the weather.

From New York Times • Oct. 11, 2012

Blue Knickers had withdrawn; he could mark no prowling figures.

From The Gentleman A Romance of the Sea by Ollivant, Alfred




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