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knicks

(nɪks)
pl n
(Clothing & Fashion) informal old-fashioned knickers
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One of the two murals will be on the east wall of the police station, where the painting has begun, and the other will be on the north wall of the Knick Knack Shoppe, mural artist Eric Weatherford said.
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