The part of a baseball field which is beyond the infield and straight ahead left if you stand on home plate and face the pitcher.
The defensive position in the outfield in the middle, typically played by a player that can run fast.
A central role in some activity that requires speed.
A small deflection of the ball off the edge of the bat, often going to the wicket-keeper for a catch.
The point where the wall of the court meets the floor.
One of the single-stranded DNA segments produced during nick translation.
Often in the expressions in bad nick and in good nick: condition, state.
A police station or prison.
To make a cut at the side of the face.
To make a nick or notch in; to cut or scratch in a minor way.
To make ragged or uneven, as by cutting nicks or notches in; to deface, to mar.
To steal.
To arrest.
To make a crosscut or cuts on the underside of (the tail of a horse, in order to make the animal carry it higher).