How To Use Crick In A Sentence

  • I'm a 25-year-old single bloke who plays international cricket and tours the world.
  • The epic cricket battle between England and Australia has sparked a deluge of wagers. The Sun
  • Mr. Derringham says you are called Cheiron," Mr.. Cricklander announced laughingly. Halcyone
  • There is a persisting myth in Indian cricket that spin is more important than pace.
  • Uncle Fliakim Sheril, furbished up in a new crisp black suit, and with his spindleshanks trimly incased in the smoothest of black silk stockings, looking for all the world just like an alert and spirited black cricket, outdid himself on this occasion in singing _counter_, in that high, weird voice that he must have learned from the wintry winds that usually piped around the corners of the old house. Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know
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  • Drop dead gorgeous pictures, a text that's zippy and slick, fun voices, and lots of words like "crick", "crack", and "creak". Archive 2006-04-01
  • The sound of crickets chirruping filled the still air.
  • There are now believed to be only 12 places in the country where the fritillary thrives, and Cricklade North Meadow has the highest proportion of the blooms.
  • The bandages on his face peeled off, and the bones suddenly cracked back into alignment, and his nose cricked into place.
  • Test cricket can examine bravery, it can expose technical frailties, and it can take players into new territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latest crisis in West Indies cricket and the unceremonious sacking of the best WI talent is the ultimate insult to West Indians.
  • Deep down, this great patriot and cricketer has taken no pleasure from one humiliation after another. Times, Sunday Times
  • Football was number one but he had also done athletics, basketball, volleyball and cricket.
  • Pinocchio is hell on vampires (and crickets, of course) Pinocchio is hell on vampires (and crickets, of course) | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • His sister played cricket, then considered very much a silvertail sport for girls in private schools.
  • The trio flew back to Pakistan earlier this month, before the end of the cricket tour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Viv was British rugby's pre-eminent full-back through the 1930s, last line and top dog for Wales and the Lions, an Oxford double blue, a Glamorgan cricketer and, conspicuously, the first full-back ever to score a try in a Five Nations match – against Ireland in 1934. Tons of reasons to support the monarchs of sport | Frank Keating
  • On the clapometer scale it was somewhere between the closing credits of Countdown and a wet Thursday at Hove cricket ground. Radio catchup: The Doctor Who Prom and Cabin Pressure
  • Today he is seen as one of the most dangerous all-rounders in international cricket.
  • A top-heavy nurse in cricket pads and dangling overhead light pack struggles to aim a fire breathing generator in a duel with a whip-cracking foreman.
  • As we were getting changed, I noticed some of my new team-mates were putting on what looked like cricket boxes.
  • The springtime calling of frogs had given way to the chirping of crickets and the distant barks of rutting roe deer.
  • The standard of professional cricket has never been lower.
  • All the other campers were gone to either river raft or kayak, and the campground was totally quiet, all you could hear were the crickets and an occasional moo from a cow.
  • Traditionally, white flannels are worn when playing cricket.
  • Most of the time during the past decade the England cricket team has been battling for survival.
  • We had no TV, so we had no idea what a Sobers sweep or a Hall bouncer actually looked like; we were left to interpolate between newspaper stills and glossies from cricket books.
  • But the stiff-necked jerk never called, and cricket has gone doolally as a result.
  • The colourful Yorkshireman umpired the first innings of a game between an Old England XI and Lashings World XI at Scarborough Cricket Club.
  • There's a big drive through a big deer park and a big sign at the start like a cricket scoreboard informing how many big deer have been killed on the road this year.
  • Much is riding on the new one-day format's capacity to attract young and old to a version of the game which is played midweek up and down the country in club cricket but has never before been offered up as a county crowd-puller.
  • England's new regime is keen to end the view that one-day cricket is a glorified feeder system. Times, Sunday Times
  • Animals need to adapt their bodies to survive and prosper in extreme conditions, as do cricketers their skills. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crick, and his colleague Leslie Orgel, who originally suggested the idea with him, supposed that the bacteria had originally evolved by natural processes on the home planet, but they could equally, while in the mood for science fiction, have added a touch of nanotechnological artifice to the mix, something like the molecular gearwheel illustrated opposite. Scientists' Responses Solicited
  • Night birds had started to sing, and crickets to chirp in the grass, as though conspiring to celebrate this reunion. EVERVILLE
  • Cricketers will be shown a red card for serious incidents under new laws expected to come into force next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Working on that invariable response, and the number of cricket fans in the country, there must have been three to four million spectators there that amazing day.
  • Reuters England's Steven Finn reacts after a misfield Thursday during the team's third one-day international cricket match against India in Mohali. Both India, England Struggle on Foreign Soil
  • South African cricketers had better get used to being dope tested once the United Cricket Board of South Africa introduces its anti-doping policy at its annual meeting in August.
  • He is highly respected throughout the cricket association for his skill and competitiveness.
  • One member was said to be carrying a washing-up liquid bottle, thought to contain ammonia, while another had a brown cricket kit type bag.
  • Umpteen mistakes were made, overthrows, byes, no-balls, bad shots, all of them a reminder that cricket is a game of the spirit.
  • In Africa, the songs of crickets are said to have magic powers.
  • A speedy resolution of the issue would be most welcome, so that we can get on with the business of cricket. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her sprawling, comic epic about multi-ethnic Britain, which uncovers a wonderland of magic realism in the London subtopias of Cricklewood Broadway and Willesden, beat a strong shortlist of four other books, all by American writers.
  • Athletics and Cricket were in the summer, which meant overall we did mainly did four sets of sport.
  • Wisden owned a sporting goods and tobacconist shop in London's Leicester Square and in 1864 he brought out the first edition of his cricketers' almanac, which has been published every year since.
  • In Cricklade, its store has had graffiti sprayed on the walls.
  • Cricketers used to retire and then go and earn serious money. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was sometimes playing against former test cricketers.
  • Cutties are being added to the fantastic game of cricket.
  • The first act deals with the beastly behaviour of bees and act two features avaricious beetles, greedy ducks and dopey crickets with a pronounced Cork accent.
  • Figure 1 shows sonograms and oscillograms of a whine-plus-chuck call of a túngara frog (Physalaemus pustulosus; left) and a call group of a cricket frog (Acris crepitans; right).
  • We've played a lot of cricket together growing up. The Sun
  • Even at his preparatory school, where he was known as a swot of the first water, he had displayed an unhealthy infatuation for that tongue; he loved its cold, lapidary construction; and while other boys played football or cricket, this withered little fellow used to lark about with a note-book, all by himself, torturing sensible South Wind
  • He was 32, at his peak as a cricketer, but life then brought him a series of disappointments.
  • The product works as either a preventive or curative control for fire ants, mole crickets, sod webworms, cutworms, armyworms and chinch bugs.
  • By a curious twist of fate, cricket was also my favourite sport.
  • Shouts of "Howzat!" resounded across a Beijing football pitch as China’s cricketers battled yesterday for victory in the first final of the National Cricket Tournament.
  • He could easily join the ranks of those who find first-class cricket a bit of a mystery while Test cricket becomes a natural environment. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the studio David Gower, Mike Atherton and Ian Botham lurked around an unusually small cardboard coffee table looking oddly bleached-out, a sense of ghostliness accentuated by the ever-present World Cup logo with its backdrop of faceless, baying cartoon figures set against a glaring firestorm of a sky, like a Soviet-era depiction of some future cricketing apocalypse. India's future is so bright they gotta wear shades | Barney Ronay
  • It can be drummed into county cricket a little more about just how important it is to report if something is dodgy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not just that he has turned 50; it has more to do with the fact that he has been retired from test cricket for eight years, nearly a decade.
  • My enthusiasm one-day cricket is still there. The Sun
  • He would go to work the next day with a cricket bag full of all the rabbits and pheasants that he'd poached. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • Buhner jokes how he used to hear crickets chirp from the upper decks of the Kingdome and the sound of a toilet flushing in the 300-level. USATODAY.com - M's enjoy newfound happiness
  • The chairman of the football club embroiled in cricket's match-fixing scandal has apparently taken his own life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Generally, pitfall trap data indicated that darkling beetles significantly preferred unmowed areas to mowed areas, while crickets showed no preference.
  • I don't think floodlights have a place in four-day cricket. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your piece last month on sporting insults was missing a memorable sledge from an Australia v Zimbabwe cricket match.
  • Harold said he couldn't get down comfortably to play shots because he cricked his neck a few days ago.
  • He looks too insubstantial to be a serious cricketer. Times, Sunday Times
  • As we filled our pockets greedily, the family playing cricket in the wind looked at us strangely.
  • In a star-spangled career stretching nearly forty years Derek McCann has stonewalled every single team that has participated in Section One of the Northern Cricket Union.
  • Every day on the crick is a new story and my book was getting way too thick! Kill Me Slowly: I'm a Guide
  • It would willingly unburden the clubs of a major share of financial responsibility to England's elite and pay the players itself through central contracting, just as England does with its top cricketers.
  • The new building will serve the existing football and cricket pitches, tennis court and bowling green.
  • This is a triumph for Durham and for English cricket in its widest application. Times, Sunday Times
  • They see him as a potential match-winner when the new four-day format is brought into championship cricket next year.
  • The subcontinent provides cricket with so much of its commercial and cultural lifeblood that the game cannot stop for long. Times, Sunday Times
  • Later on, when I was well enough to wash myself in the bathroom, I found that there was kept there a huge packing case into which the scraps of food and dirty dressings from the ward were flung, and the wainscotings were infested by crickets. How the Poor Die
  • The powers that be in cricket had seen enough changes in South Africa to grant us re-entry and a chance to play against the top countries in the world.
  • None of this constitutes the end of my career as an international cricketer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oxford UCCE women's cricket team began this season as they finished the last - with a comprehensive victory over their Cambridge rivals.
  • That winter, the night we built our first big fire, we also hatched out about a million katydids, or as some folk call them, camel crickets.
  • At a one-to-one with a panel of cricketers on Sunday, the boys shot some questions which the professionals had a hard time answering.
  • Begin by looking up to a man, prepare for a lifetime crick in your neck. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • He said it did not take a lot to adjust his batting to Test cricket from one-dayers.
  • Well in cricket, unlike in baseball or basketball or football, you get fights on the field.
  • Not since Clay was stripped of his world title for conscientiously objecting to serving in Vietnam has a sportsman suffered as grave an injustice as this cricketer.
  • Unlike, say, a tennis racket or cricket bat, a snooker cue is thought irreplaceable by its owner.
  • Think of a cricket team as a tribe, and the senior players as elders of that tribe. Times, Sunday Times
  • A large part of county cricket is about producing England players, and this would hold him in great stead. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cricket, with its googlies, boseys, chinamen, silly legs, byes, sundries - the whole argot - was incomprehensible without deep explanation.
  • And the cricket world, with its benefit years, charity quizzes and galas, is quite good at rattling buckets.
  • Crickets chirped, owls hooted, and cicadas caterwauled in screechy harmony.
  • G'day, Robbo - last time I had the pleasure of speaking to you, we were thrashing you Poms at the cricket.
  • Cricket fans will be disappointed to see cricket admissions also excluded from the list, although footballs and dumb-bells make an entrance.
  • Close retired from county cricket at the end of the following season, and moved back to Yorkshire. Times, Sunday Times
  • So the house was full of hot, sweaty men - yabbering away about the cricket.
  • Then, after a light lunch, he would walk down to the university cricket ground to watch a game.
  • Francis Crick, codiscoverer of the structure of DNA, proposes direct panspermia: dispersal of single-celled organisms throughout the Galaxy.
  • Whether he knew it, he was on course for a historic achievement, becoming only the seventh batsmen in Test cricket to score centuries both on their first appearance at home and on their debut abroad.
  • In 1958, Francis Crick used and characterized the concept of information in the context of stating what he called the central dogma of molecular biology. Molecular Biology
  • Fans naturally have an interest in hearing just what our cricketing heroes have to say about themselves, their careers and the great game itself.
  • The argument echoed historian G.M. Trevelyan's quip about the French Revolution: ‘if the French noblesse had been capable of playing cricket with their peasants, their chateaux would never have been burnt.’
  • So the cricket World Cup next year runs from February 8 to March 23 and takes 42 games to eliminate eight countries from a pool of 14.
  • He was a fun guy to play cricket against and fun to play under while he was coach. The Sun
  • He hails from a cricket loving family where all his brothers played the game at the highest level.
  • The Laws of Cricket and the ICC playing regulations both prohibit the bowling of underarm deliveries.
  • A left-handed batsman and wicketkeeper, Tindill's international cricket career spanned nearly a decade, either side of World War Two in which he served as a member of the NZEF. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • The trouble is, it is his larger-than-life character that helps make him the compelling cricketer he is. The Sun
  • The Ticket Window random draw ballot for individual matches at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 is now complete.
  • The trio flew back to Pakistan earlier this month, before the end of the cricket tour. Times, Sunday Times
  • When I was five, she bought me chocolates and chewing gum and we talked about cricket.
  • By now, Miller was as well known around racecourses and training stables as on cricket fields.
  • The brief hiatus from Test cricket hasn't added too much zest to his bowling, but it seems to have revitalised Javagal Srinath the batsman.
  • Test match cricket is often affected by changeable weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • Under the band of Milky Way stars, we listened to crickets pulsate in the dewy grass, and watched the orange coals lick themselves with tiny flames.
  • Besides birds, crickets and grasshoppers were his favorite animals.
  • It is a weekday afternoon, but the pub near the Oval cricket ground is packed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gone are the days of meeting in the club bar and discussing cricket and learning the game from hardened club players and sharing in their experiences.
  • She is a qualified coach and umpire who has helped develop an impressive number of pupils from the school who play in the colts teams at Ealing, Brentham, Perivale and Wembley cricket clubs.
  • It means he is free to play megabucks Twenty20 cricket as a freelance gun for hire for any team anywhere in the world. The Sun
  • He batted confidently and with style and shows himself to be a valuable acquisition for Border cricket.
  • This kind of cricket is totally irrelevant to that which the rest of the world plays. Times, Sunday Times
  • The subsequent retirement of Muttiah Muralitharan, and that of Lasith Malinga from Test cricket, marks the end of a glorious era in Sri Lankan cricket. Mahela Jayawardene: 'I still get flashbacks. We're lucky to be alive'
  • That means youngsters regularly playing tough cricket against strong opposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cricket is often cited as an example of sporting language that is witty and erudite. Times, Sunday Times
  • His batting probably mirrors his personality more than for most cricketers.
  • A season of English county cricket with Kent converted him to a complete all-rounder.
  • The rudeness of its personnel is legendary, yet it seems perversely proud to be the Fawlty Towers of English cricket, where everything would be fine if it wasn't for the deuced public wanting to watch cricket there.
  • The chase for a premium berth in the finals has really turned up the heat in local cricket with all four sides remaining in the hunt, based on last Saturday's play.
  • The product works as either a preventive or curative control for fire ants, mole crickets, sod webworms, cutworms, armyworms and chinch bugs.
  • It is true that the wretched weather has left them short of match practice and there is little cricket over the next few days in which to get their rhythm back.
  • The sort of man who practises imaginary cricket strokes along empty hotel corridors and has a special jacket for afternoon walks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cricket is primarily a man's game, bearing all the hallmarks of male camaraderie.
  • The boys here are the pick of the under-15 cricketers in the country.
  • I can't describe it explicitly without pictures, but suffice it to say that there are definite positions for fieldsmen in cricket.
  • Is he still playing cricket & renovating properties in Bretagne? Petite americaine
  • The discoverers of the DNA structure, James Watson, at left, and Francis Crick, look at their model of a DNA molecule.
  • Graveney, a man who knows a little about picking international cricketers after his 11 years as chairman of the selectors, witnessed what he calls "an extraordinary performance with both bat and ball" against Hampshire at the start of the month, in which Stokes scored a boisterous 135 not out and took six wickets with his skiddy medium pace. New kids on the block stake their claim for England Test place
  • Cricket bosses, players and members of the public will get together to further plans to recruit budding players and form a team.
  • With the introduction of the Internet, electronic and computer games, etc, we have seen a reduction in the relative time spent by budding West Indian cricketers on the cricket field.
  • All of which means that a touring cricket team do not need to make life any harder for themselves than it has to be. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are the jingoists, the nationalists who just would want the Australian cricket side to win anything they ever enter.
  • A mass pitch invasion by hundreds of Pakistani fans left a steward badly injured, and forced a team to concede a match for the first time in the history of cricket.
  • Compared with the cricket, they were all rather sedate.
  • No cricket writer or radio commentator was more industrious and conscientious. Times, Sunday Times
  • Umpiring error all too often merely compounds cricketing error.
  • So well ordered is cricket history that it is almost permanently celebrating centenaries. Tons of reasons to support the monarchs of sport | Frank Keating
  • He looked as if he had just walked off the cricket pitch.
  • If you wake up with a cricked neck, begin slowly, says Sammy Margo, a physiotherapist practising in north London: This means moving within your pain-free limits. Three-minute fix ... A crick in the neck
  • Taking a cricket bat to the audition isn't a bad idea although you can get the same effect with an umbrella.
  • More than half a dozen England cricket captains were there. Times, Sunday Times
  • The World Cup overlaps the cricketing season here: the run-up to the sweltering summer months when sun-baked rice fields double as cricket stadiums in the suburban areas.
  • Could Alchemist Isaac Newton have estimated the likelihood of the biogenetics that evolved out of Franklin, Watson & Crick's understanding of chemistry? Is Fusion in Our Future?
  • It is a product of an impatient society that prefers to crick its neck peering at an online news bulletin than wait until the morning for a paper.
  • Fossa - ae: = fossula; q.v. Fossoria: burrowers: in Orthoptera, the mole crickets and allies; in Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • The screech of crickets for ring tones is only one of the myriad innovations on cell phones.
  • The married father of three says he finds time in his busy schedule to play village cricket. Times, Sunday Times
  • I stood up carefully, and from the new position I could see that at some point during the night Sillabub and I had found a couch, which would explain the terrible crick in my neck.
  • His death has left a void in the cricketing world which can never be filled.
  • This was the culmination of a pretty dismal winter's cricket. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition, cricket has breaks in play between overs every three or four minutes.
  • Normally male crickets call females by rubbing specialized protruding wing parts together, creating an effect similar to running a thumbnail down the teeth of a comb.
  • A dozen Queen Margaret's School, Escrick, students have been selected for the county's hockey and lacrosse teams.
  • Does the ability to play the keyboard or bat well on a cricket team really matter?
  • There is no indication what the surface was, but it served for all manner of games from football to hockey, to cricket.
  • Students are able to compete in a number of sports, including football, netball, basketball, cricket and hockey.
  • Fourteen men a side is not rugby union, nor league, and certainly not cricket, and the sooner they learn that the better for the dignity of the game and future tourists.
  • No one actually knows when sledging started, but since time immemorial disparaging remarks have been part of the sport in general - and cricket in particular.
  • He turns cricket into a personal duel, sometimes too much so. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then it was back to the championship, before the toing and froing between long and short-form cricket continues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Geoff Boycott became the 18th player to score 100 centuries in cricket, and the first to reach the landmark in a Test.
  • Ronde de Nice squash, hard-skinned and as smooth as a cricket ball will bake well with a dab of garlic butter, and yet the young marrows would be just as good.
  • On one beach, hemmed in by cliffs on either side and palm trees at the back, some Grenadians are playing cricket, three sticks jammed into the sand for stumps.
  • Saturday's final will feature a tantalizing showdown between Tendulkar, the leading run scorer in cricket history, and Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan, the sport's all-time leading wicket-taker. Billingsley Shows Love for Los Angeles
  • York would benefit particularly from the planned cricket, football, and all-weather five-a-side football pitches.
  • Where I came from the difference between a creek and a crick was a cow. What is the best bait to use fly fishing in a wide crick.
  • They go from the sublime to the ridiculous with their cricket. The Sun
  • In what other sport but cricket could you get 26,000 people splashing around in the puddles of a filthily overcast ground, waiting in vain for a game that might never resume?
  • When a Jamaican family moves in next door and build a cricket net in the back garden, David is thrilled.
  • Since the two test victories over Bangladesh there's been a something of a brouhaha in cricket circles about the validity of their presence in Test cricket.
  • The quiet settled in like a warm blanket, no birds sang, no crickets chirped.
  • English cricket's performance centre has a dubious reputation. The Sun
  • That poor misguided soul was, like as not, struck fixedly mute by the sheer torturous weight of cricketing knowledge displayed hereabouts.
  • Francis Crick was one of the early proponents for the panspermia hypothesis, that is, that life actually originated somewhere else and came to earth.
  • But if you are a chameleon, you can sneak in and move ahead with the furtiveness required in one-day cricket.
  • Starmers has been chosen to umpire the next cricket test match.
  • Together, they build up a vivid picture of cricket's most exasperating sons.
  • Yeadon have been grateful for a number of part-time cricketers helping them out in their hour of need.
  • All Answers from cooner wrote 25 weeks 23 hours ago crickets, grasshoppers, hellgramites, and where legal small bait fish like dace work great What are good baits for brook trouts besides worms?
  • Cricket is the national game among the school-boys of the Punjab, from the naked hedge-school children, who use an old kerosine-tin for wicket, to the B. A.'s of the University, who compete for the The Kipling Reader Selections from the Books of Rudyard Kipling
  • It was for sixteen-year-olds at an all-girls school (like hers, long time ago, in Secunderabad, St. Ann's) with a crush on a cricket player (like Imran Khan, it was almost natural to have a crush on him). For the Sake of the Boy
  • Insects such as grasshoppers, crickets, and butterflies are a major part of their summer diet which also includes mammals such as mice, voles, young squirrels and rabbits, and shrews.
  • At this time, football was a strictly amateur sport, even though many of the people involved in its administration, such as Alcock, were also involved in cricket which had been played by professionals for about 200 years. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • He was getting a crick in his neck from leaning out of the window for so long.
  • Fender's life outside cricket was bursting with unusual achievements.
  • Since 1902 the game has been played between Somerset Cricket Club and St. George's Cricket Club, with the venue for the two-day match alternating each year.

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