This free -
standing wicket is made of Baltic Birch and has rulers on both sides.
Not exact matches
Alan Middleton, a professor of marketing at the Schulich School of Business, points out that the big banks now train tellers to upsell whenever they've got a customer
standing at the
wicket or asking a question on the phone.
Somewhere in the world, right this very minute, a beleaguered British batsman
stands vigilant at a
wicket, and it's entirely possible that, crisis or no crisis, he'll still be there tomorrow.
How does Farage
stand athwart the UKIP
wicket and bat away every googly with seemingly little effort?
The next week, Bev
stood her crutches against a steel girder, went into the Denver ring without them, and finished
Wicket!