Re: Guide to Accy for "foreigners"
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Originally Posted by Eric
Isn't a ginnel a snicket 
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snicket - definition of snicket by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Though I understand it to be that a ginnel's always between houses, whilst a snicket could be any narrow path elsewhere.
Between factories, sandwiched next to a railway line, or between allotments for example.
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