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cricketers

n. (plural of cricketer English)

Usage examples of "cricketers".

This gave Kemp the essence of the happenings at the jolly Cricketers, and the name of Marvel.

The tram was quite near now, and the jolly Cricketers was noisily barring its doors.

In another moment he had passed the door of the jolly Cricketers, and was in the blistering fag end of street, with human beings about him.

On the village green, cricketers huddled disconsolately into the pavilion, hoping the apricot glow on the horizon meant that the rain was about to stop and they could finish their game.

The cricketers were running out onto the pitch, anxious to get all the game they could into the last half-hour.

The cricketers had finished their game and flocked into the pub, and the barmaid was serving them with huge jugs of beer to pass around, so it was a few minutes before Jake got served.

Among them were the eleven cricketers, very proud of themselves, feeling quite English and real sportsmen, delighted to have been chosen to play in the historic match.

They joined the cricketers at Hódmezö, and are safely back at the mill now.

Particularly such cricketers as these: did you see how Maitland glanced that ball away to leg?

She began a series of liaisons with colonels cricketers polo‑players diplomats, which were easy to conceal from a Reverend Mother who had lost interest in the doings of everyone except strangers.

The Hobbs Sandwich, he said, leading the way through stained-glass panelled doors, was named for two great Surrey cricketers from between the wars, Sir Jack Hobbs, one of the few cricketers ever knighted, and Andrew Sandham, who had scored one hundred and seven centuries in first-class cricket.