What's the difference between knacker and knicker?

Knacker


Definition:

  • (n.) One who makes knickknacks, toys, etc.
  • (n.) One of two or more pieces of bone or wood held loosely between the fingers, and struck together by moving the hand; -- called also clapper.
  • (n.) a harness maker.
  • (n.) One who slaughters worn-out horses and sells their flesh for dog's meat.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Maybe it's left him knackered, but when we talk in the backroom of an ad hoc campaign office in the small agricultural town of Thrapston, he answers most questions using standard-issue candidate's boilerplate.
  • (2) The boys have just done eight gigs in nine nights and they're knackered.
  • (3) Prey is a gritty, concretey number, and while Reinhardt may be the least-kempt of the cast, every character drinks too much, looks constantly knackered and is therefore entirely believable.
  • (4) As Petra, another member of the team, finishes mopping the floors, and Andrew, the shift manager, cashes up the tills in the office downstairs, I slump on to a bar stool, knackered.
  • (5) The broadcaster described feeling like "a sort of knackered version of myself" after the stroke, which left him with mobility issues down his left side.
  • (6) "And watching the match, Pirlo and most of the Italians looked knackered, even misplacing easy short passes to unmarked colleagues, and either not making runs or making runs that were lazy and easy to catch off-side.
  • (7) Respected animal welfare organisations have warned governments for several years about the growing trade in knackered horses both between Ireland, the UK, France and Belgium, and between North and South America, and continental Europe.
  • (8) 71 min: Dean Windass, who looks knackered, is replaced by Caleb Folan.
  • (9) I lean on Suárez’s shoulder and tell him I’m knackered.
  • (10) But one staff member said: "It was like a car that looked good from the outside but it was knackered."
  • (11) ET 1 min: Both teams look knackered, with the exception of Gattuso on the Milan team, who looks like a Tazmanian devil on amphetamines.
  • (12) It's set in and around Kansas City 2044, but the future looks, frankly, knackered.
  • (13) 9.26pm GMT Arsenal substitution: Flamini on for Oxlade-Chamberlain, who looks knackered.
  • (14) It's feeling physically knackered, such as in the knees from years of standing up day after day.
  • (15) Real Madrid 3-1 Atlético Madrid (Marcelo ET 28) Atlético are knackered.
  • (16) "I arrived here just knackered, thinking I don't really want to do this," admits Coogan.
  • (17) He agreed, saying sitting back and absorbing constant attacks knackers you.
  • (18) Ministers were knackered and most had already disengaged from their jobs.
  • (19) Perhaps this is the person she truly wants to be – an ordinary mum, bit knackered, only able to get out of the house because her own mum's doing the babysitting – and was just unlucky to fall in love with Prince William rather than the local butcher.
  • (20) After all, being sleep deprived makes you miserable, knackered and liable to crash the car.

Knicker


Definition:

  • (n.) A small ball of clay, baked hard and oiled, used as a marble by boys in playing.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) That’s before you even begin to consider the sort of outfits, polite eating and staged photos that guarantee I end up with a bleeding foot, skirt tucked into my knickers, mint in my teeth and a fixed smile last seen on a taxidermied pike.
  • (2) When she is bickering with Bleeker about the conception, and it looks as though he is going to have the last word by telling her that he has kept her knickers as a memento, she, without missing a beat, says, "I still have your virginity."
  • (3) He took Jessica's mobile out of her pocket; he carried their bodies down the stairs and, after checking no one was around, bundled them into the cramped boot of his car, bending their legs to fit them in; he collected petrol and bin bags (to protect his feet and thus conceal evidence); he drove to Lakenheath and found a lonely track; he got out where the vegetation grew thickly and he rolled the two girls down into the ditch; he climbed into the ditch and cut off their clothing - their red football shirts and their tracksuit trousers, their knickers, Holly's black bra which she and her mother had bought the day before - and then he poured petrol over their bodies and threw on a match.
  • (4) Now before you get your knickers in a knot, of course I love my children – and I do a decent job of caring for them.
  • (5) Golby was raised in Hinckley, Leicestershire; his mother sewed knickers and his father worked in a factory, and there remains a matter-of-fact quality about him.
  • (6) And what would Andres Iniesta look like in a large pair of frilly knickers?
  • (7) But the old staples of knickers and knitwear are floundering and the search for the perfect homeware offer goes on.
  • (8) A frilly thriller Washing-line snobbery: why can’t I hang my knickers out to dry?
  • (9) We’ve all been asked to do T-shirts, knickers and mugs – endless charity rounds.
  • (10) (Apparently, the Whitney bra (£110) and knickers (£95), whose multiple elastic straps can be arranged in various permutations from the vaguely bondage-influenced to the properly rude, is flying off the shelves.)
  • (11) While the shop assistants are aware they're playing the role of knicker pimp, of jolly hostess, I wonder if the male customers are aware of their own role, a role learned from the 1970s: flustered man in lingerie department.
  • (12) Janie Schaffer, who founded the Knickerbox chain in the 80s and joined from US lingerie chain Victoria Secrets earned the nickname "the queen of knickers" and was described as "an inspirational appointment" when she joined M&S.
  • (13) If you wanted to make the point that women at Wimbledon wear coloured knickers... you could have done it more discreetly."
  • (14) For once in my life,” she sang, “I’m doing it all for me.” In the accompanying video, she starts out as a business executive, in skirt suit and specs, and within 50 seconds she’s stripped to bra and knickers.
  • (15) Still, as judge Len Goodman pointed out, she danced like she's got both legs down one hole in her knickers.
  • (16) My memories of working in the shop over Christmas are of customers grabbing frantically, of men buying a pair of knickers for one girlfriend and a basque for another, of the flowery heat of the store being broken by icy gusts from the swinging door.
  • (17) I won’t bite,” slurred Phil as he offered Vinegar Knickers a place in his shower.
  • (18) McBride suggests that the website spread false rumours that pictures exist of Osborne "posing in a bra, knickers and suspenders" and "with his face 'blacked up'".
  • (19) Instead of questioning this instinct that we're impure in our natural state (or even just wearing, um, bigger knickers?
  • (20) @lfeatherstone Like I did at 7 those of us who have had #FGM or at risk will and do talk without pulling down our knickers and checking.

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