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the wicket
noun
A small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.
Exact(60)
And then, the wicket.
"The wicket looks good.
First, the wicket.
Stokes to the wicket.
Ellyse Perry celebrates the wicket Lydia Greenway.
You can't blame the wicket.
That's the wicket England needed!
And next up, she's got the wicket.
"The wicket wasn't easy to bat on.
She literally danced around the wicket.
The wicket is taller than the batsman.
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