The noun wicket has a regular plural: wickets.
a stable wicket is a small door or gate.
The noun 'wicket' is a word for a physical thing, there is no abstract form for the word. However, the noun 'wicket' has an abstract use as in the informal term 'sticky wicket', a word for a difficult or awkward situation.
The word wicket has two syllables. (Wick-et)
It is from the game of cricket. The wicket is the playing field. If you have a sticky wicket, it is muddy or soggy, and hard to play on. The term has since come to mean any sort of difficult situation.
Yes, the noun 'wicket' is a common noun, a general word for a small gate, door, or window; a general word for a piece of sporting equipment through a ball is rolled; a word for any wicket of any kind.
maiden wicket or wicket maiden
about 1000 per wicket
a stable wicket is a small door or gate.
four feet from the wicket
Yes, it is out hitting the wicket after scoring a six in cricket because the batsman hit the wicket.
The noun 'wicket' is a word for a physical thing, there is no abstract form for the word. However, the noun 'wicket' has an abstract use as in the informal term 'sticky wicket', a word for a difficult or awkward situation.
Sticky Wicket was created on 1973-03-04.
Wicket Wacky was created on 1951-05-28.
Janardan Navle is India's first wicket keeper.
In the dark old inn yard a stable wicket creaked
The word wicket has two syllables. (Wick-et)
Cricket from central wicket? lol