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cricket
1[ krik-it ]
noun
- any of several jumping, orthopterous insects of the family Gryllidae, characterized by long antennae and stridulating organs on the forewings of the male, as one of the species commonly found in pastures and meadows field cricket or on trees and shrubs tree cricket.
- a small metal toy with a flat metal spring that snaps back and forth with a clicking, cricketlike noise when pressed.
cricket
2[ krik-it ]
noun
- a game, popular especially in England, for two teams of 11 members each that is played on a field having two wickets 22 yards (20 meters) apart, the object being to score runs by batting the ball far enough so that one is enabled to exchange wickets with the batsman defending the opposite wicket before the ball is recovered.
- fair play; honorable conduct:
It wouldn't be cricket to look at his cards.
verb (used without object)
- to play cricket.
cricket
3[ krik-it ]
noun
- a small, low stool.
cricket
4[ krik-it ]
noun
- (on a sloping roof) a small roof for diverting rainwater around an obstruction, as a chimney.
cricket
1/ ˈkrɪkɪt /
noun
- any insect of the orthopterous family Gryllidae, having long antennae and, in the males, the ability to produce a chirping sound (stridulation) by rubbing together the leathery forewings
- any of various related insects, such as the mole cricket
cricket
2/ ˈkrɪkɪt /
noun
- a game played by two teams of eleven players on a field with a wicket at either end of a 22-yard pitch, the object being for one side to score runs by hitting a hard leather-covered ball with a bat while the other side tries to dismiss them by bowling, catching, running them out, etc
- ( as modifier )
a cricket bat
- not cricket informal.not fair play
verb
- to play cricket
cricket
3/ ˈkrɪkɪt /
noun
- a small low stool
Derived Forms
- ˈcricketer, noun
Other Words From
- cricket·like adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cricket1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cricket1
Origin of cricket2
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Idioms and Phrases
see not cricket .Example Sentences
Archer's omission is eye-catching given his long battle with injuries and stated desire to return to Test cricket.
The court previously heard a bloodstained cricket bat, a rolling pin with Sara’s DNA on it, a metal pole, a belt and rope were found near the family’s outhouse.
Mr Sharif also told the court that he caused fractures to Sara and used a cricket bat and a metal pole.
A row over the speed of balls being hit by cricket batsmen could delay a major housing scheme.
Having watched ex-sports stars David Gower presenting the cricket and Sue Barker presenting the tennis, he questioned why it wasn't the same in football.
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