A silly point is arguing over something with no personal or group gains whatsoever.
If you mean silly point in cricket, i know the answer. Its called silly point because the person who in point comes closer, so it is a bit silly. you might even get hit on the head.
The game Cricket uses the term Silly Point.
A cricketing term, so called because the position is close to the batsman and the the danger of being in that position
Silly Putty does not have a specific freezing point because it is not a true liquid that freezes, but rather a silicone polymer that hardens at low temperatures. Its properties can change depending on the temperature and environment it is in.
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Silly Willy was a Northamptonshire based clown and circus acts performer. At one point he was hired by the BBC to goto the Middle East for a televised performance.
The term "silly point" in cricket does not have a specific individual attributed to its discovery, as it is part of the game's traditional terminology. The position has existed since the early days of cricket, evolving as the game developed. "Silly point" refers to a close-in fielding position on the off side, typically occupied by a fielder to catch or stop balls that are played defensively. The name reflects the proximity of the fielder to the batsman, making it a challenging position to play.
Yes, silly putty can melt under high temperatures. It has a low melting point compared to other materials, so it can soften and lose its shape when exposed to heat.
Yes, i did call you silly..silly
Silly Gol is a silly Joel
It means something that is silly or ridiculous. Such as--> "Stop asking me inane questions."
Typically, silly is an adjective--a silly boy. Informally, silly can be used as a noun--Let's go, silly.