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There are 18 words ending with WICKET

around␣the␣wicketdeep␣midwicketfall␣of␣wickethit␣wicketkeeping␣wicketkeeps␣wicketkeep␣wicketkept␣wicketleg␣before␣wicketmidwicket mid-wicketon␣a␣good␣wicketon␣a␣losing␣wicketover␣the␣wicketround␣the␣wicketsticky␣wickettake␣a␣wicketwicket

22 definitions found

  • around␣the␣wicket — phr. (Cricket) Bowling the ball from the side of the wicket that…
  • deep␣midwicket — n. (Cricket) A fielding position on the leg side, about 30° forward…
  • fall␣of␣wicket — n. (Cricket) The side’s total score when a particular batsman was out.
  • hit␣wicket — adv. (Cricket) Describing a method of dismissal of a batsman (out)…
  • keeping␣wicket — v. Present participle of keep wicket.
  • keeps␣wicket — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of keep wicket.
  • keep␣wicket — v. (Cricket, intransitive) To act as wicket-keeper.
  • kept␣wicket — v. Simple past tense and past participle of keep wicket.
  • leg␣before␣wicket — adv. (Cricket) Describing the way of getting out in which the… — n. (Cricket) An instance of a batsman being out due to the leg…
  • midwicket — n. (Cricket) A fielding position, about 40° forward of square…
  • mid-wicket — n. Alternative form of midwicket.
  • on␣a␣good␣wicket — phr. (Australia) In a favourable situation.
  • on␣a␣losing␣wicket — phr. (Idiomatic) in a no-win situation.
  • over␣the␣wicket — adv. (Cricket) bowling the ball from the side of the wicket that…
  • round␣the␣wicket — phr. (Cricket) Alternative form of around the wicket.
  • sticky␣wicket — n. (Cricket) A pitch that has become wet because of rain and therefore… — n. A difficult or unpredictable situation.
  • take␣a␣wicket — v. (Cricket) To get a batsman out.
  • wicket — n. A small door or gate, especially one beside a larger one. — n. A small window or other opening, sometimes fitted with a grating. — n. (Britain) A service window, as in a bank or train station…
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