Cricket [adjective]

Definition of Cricket:

impartial

Opposite/Antonyms of Cricket:


Sentence/Example of Cricket:

Instead, he spread the Overview Effect message, even though the response for years was crickets.

Salim Abdool Karim was at a cricket match on December 26, Boxing Day, when he made the mistake of looking at his email.

He creates melodies to the rhythms of crickets, katydids, and a whole orchestra of bugs.

Some male crickets make their own megaphones by cutting wing-sized holes into the center of leaves.

One pound of crickets provides three times the protein, as well as more iron and nutrients, than a pound of beef.

Matzke-Karasz and colleagues argue that the cricket fossil could be a sperm tube, used to transfer the sperm, rather than the sperm itself.

India has 100 million players, with cricket the most popular sport.

Things have improved since then, says van Staden, with Faul, “the best cricket administrator in the country,” taking charge of South Africa’s cricket.

Like all ball sports, cricket is subject to official regulations.

A cricket-match was in progress, but the bowling and batting were extremely wild, thanks to The Warren strong beer.