Similar words: rickety, rickets, persnickety, picket line, ticket office, stricken, trickery, kick the bucket. Meaning: ['krɪkɪt] n. 1. leaping insect; male makes chirping noises by rubbing the forewings together 2. a game played with a ball and bat by two teams of 11 players; teams take turns trying to score runs. v. play cricket.
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181, Seemed to be on kissing terms with half the chaps in the cricket ground, when we got there.
182, Good-natured critics in the dressing-room wink and ask him why he saves all his best cricket for New Zealand.
183, If the people of Antigua had not seen the victory they wanted, they had at least enjoyed some good fighting cricket.
184, I enjoyed playing cricket.
185, The Oval was a good cricket wicket despite the stories that it was being prepared for Laker and Lock.
186, The boy traded his knife for a cricket bat.
187, The future quality of West Indian cricket looks promising.
188, There was precious little about the cricket to animate the crowd.
189, Robin Smith made 167, the highest score by an England batsman in this form of cricket.
189, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
190, For so long he had waited in the wilderness for a recall to Test cricket.
191, The bowler gave ( a ) spin to the ball, eg in cricket, baseball, etc.
192, Even in Zurich he kept up with the County cricket scores.
193, The pity of it was that the Americans didn't play cricket.
194, Cricket: Blast for Ormrod.
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