Small insects of the family Gryllidae.
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Examples for "cricket"
Examples for "cricket"
1I love playing international cricket, but unfortunately that is the case today.
2Unfortunately that happens in cricket … Whatever has happened happens, Lyon said.
3However, history has told us form can be fickle in Twenty20 cricket.
4He is also serious about selling Twenty20 cricket to an American market.
5I think English cricket needs a bit of a change as well.
1There was nothing but the sound of the crickets and the frogs.
2He could hear the first evening crickets tuning up in Annie's field.
3Silence again reigned and the noise of the crickets was still audible.
4The smoke of the same when burnt will get rid of crickets.
5Ellis waited a few minutes, listening-justcrickets and a few distant squawks.
1This could be true and within the wider cricket family conspiracy theories are flying thick and fast.
2Was Nathan Lyon's 8-50 his parting gift to the Aussie cricket family?
3Our family used to sing in the daytime, but if we had kept on there would be no cricket family.
1And the thing that's waked him up is a country store-bycricky!
2At last Mrs. Cricky found what she wanted, and home she came.
3Mrs. Cricky remembered the interrupted lessons and spoke severely to him:
4Mrs. Cricky said the moral of his end was very plain to her.
5Mrs. Cricky came out of her house with an angry flounce.
6Mrs. Cricky was looking for food for Chee, Chirk and Chirp.
7When the leaf floated in shore they all went home and told Mother Cricky.
8Father Cricky was very glad to sing it, and this was the song he sang:
9Mrs. Cricky always called that kind of anger in Mr. Cricky "righteous indignation."
10Cricky, wouldn't Mother be mad if she caught you?
11Not more than six hours after this Mrs. Cricky overheard the green inch-worm practising a tune.
12By this time Mrs. Cricky had come out to see what all the noise was about.
13It was not very polite for Mrs. Cricky to laugh, but really she could not help it.
14Mrs. Cricky always taught her own children.
15Mr. Cricky in writing it up for the June Bug Journal pronounced it the success of the season.
16The principal study Mrs. Cricky taught was Cheerfulness, much the same as you are taught reading and writing.