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wicket

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wicket \Wick"et\, n. [OE. wiket, OF. wiket, guichet, F. quichet; probably of Scand. origin; cf. Icel. v?k a small creek, inlet, bay, vik a corner.] A small gate or door, especially one forming part of, or placed near, a larger door or gate; a narrow opening ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 13c., "small door or gate," especially one forming part of a larger one, from Anglo-French wiket , Old North French wiket (Old French guichet , Norman viquet ) "small door, wicket, wicket gate," probably from Proto-Germanic *wik- (cognates: Old Norse ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In the sport of cricket , the wicket is one of the two sets of three stumps and two bails at either end of the pitch . The wicket is guarded by a batsman who, with his bat , attempts to prevent the ball from hitting the wicket. The origin of the word is ...

Usage examples of wicket.

There would only be the skipper up there, unless Bittle or Bloem or perhaps the Tiger himself happened to have gone up to watch the loading from that point, and even against those odds the girl felt capable of keeping her wicket up, if she could only find a weapon.

As he unclosed the wicket, at its very entrance, standing so that in spite of every caution a full view of Monina was at once afforded, stood a young man, whose countenance bespoke him to be ever on the alert for gamesome tricks, or worse mischief.

He passed quickly through what Jack called the rose-garden - lucus a non lucendo - through the shrubbery to the edge of the hill and there below him on a broad meadow was a game of cricket all laid out, the fielders in their places, keenly attentive to the bowler as he went through his motions, the sound of the stroke again, the batsmen twinkling between the wickets, fielders darting for the ball, tossing it in, and then the whole pattern taking shape again, a formal dance, white shirts on the green.

And Bertuccio, feeling in his pocket, signed to a keeper whom he saw through the window of the wicket.

Through her sick heart rushed the realization, that if she merely had stood before that wicket and asked one question, she would have known that all those bitter years of skimping for Elnora and herself had been unnecessary.

Tom was on the lawn, whooping and knocking croquet balls through a set of wickets.

Vnto which inglomerated and winding heape of bowelles, there was a conuenient comming vnto and entrance in: with small loope-holes and wickets in sundry places diuersly disposed, yeelding thorough them a sufficient light to beholde the seuerall partes of the artificiall anothomie, not wanting any member that is found in a naturall body.

Stiffly she bent to unhook the pedometer, not broken, and showed it at the wicket.

I had scarse spoken these words, when he tooke me by the hand and brought mee to a certaine house, the gate whereof was closed fast, so that I went through the wicket, then he brought me into a chamber somewhat darke, and shewed me a Matron cloathed in mourning vesture, and weeping in lamentable wise.

There I hauing small delight to make anie long staie, I intended to take an vnknowne way further in, which my vndertaken course, I espied a light whiche so long I had wished for, comming in at a litle wicket as small as I could see.

Ilna slid the drawbolt open, but the sagging frame kept her from pushing the wicket open.

The Shadow performed a quick wheel to the front hallway, knowing that Gypper might open the wicket and shove a gun through.

You score points by hitting your ball through a course of six wickets twice, the four outside hoops, the center hoops, then back again in the opposite direction.

They came within one out of it last yearat Shea Stadium this was, against the Metsand then this guy named Bill Buckner who was playing first base let an easy grounder get through his wickets.

There were fistfights in the hydrangea, orgasms among the croquet wickets.