Uk English Meaning of wickets

wickets

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Definitions and Meaning of wickets in English

wickets

one in or near a larger one, an arch or hoop (as of wire) through which a ball is hit in croquet, a small gate or door, a grilled or grated window through which business is transacted, either of the two sets of three stumps topped by two crosspieces and set 66 feet apart at which the ball is bowled in cricket, an arch or hoop in croquet, one innings of a batsman, an area 10 feet wide bounded by these wickets, a small window (as at a ticket office) through which one does business, either of the two sets of three rods topped by two crosspieces at which the ball is bowled in cricket, one that is not completed or never begun, an opening like a window, one forming part of or placed near a larger gate or door

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wickets

one in or near a larger one, an arch or hoop (as of wire) through which a ball is hit in croquet, a small gate or door, a grilled or grated window through which

double doors,French doors,lattices,revolving doors,Storm doors,trapdoors,gates,Portcullises,postern gates,doors

No antonyms found.

whys => Why, whups => Whoops!, whupping => whooping, whupped => whipped, whumps => thumps,