Small gate or door (especially one that is part of a larger door)
1The click of the wicket gate was the signal for instant disappearance.
2I turned the sheep into the garden, and shut the wicket gate.
3The click of the wicket gate was another sort of alarm altogether.
4The mother urged him on, walking swiftly toward the little wicket gate.
5Mr. Brown was setting the little wicket gate inside, against the wall.
6He held open the little wicket gate for her to pass through.
7Frances Freeland, glancing through the window, saw them unlatching the wicket gate.
8They had now reached a wicket gate in the wall of the park.
9And went out by the wicket gate leading into the fields.
10Neither of them noticed a tall figure at the wicket gate.
11At night the wicket gate is replaced by a solid door.
12They kissed each other at the little wicket gate, and parted.
13There is your way in, he added, pointing to a little wicket gate.
14A black-haired woman dressed in blue came to the wicket gate in their place.
15The servant made humble apologies, and opened the wicket gate.
16The one exception was a small wicket gate or door.