Significado: wicketwick·et || 'wɪkɪtn. postigo, rastrillo, ventanillo; pequeño portón; blanco (en criquet); taquilla para la venta de billetes (dialecto)
on a losing wicket Idioma
bat on a sticky wicket
to put oneself in a difficult and unfavourable position
Sticky wicket
(UK) If you are on a sticky wicket, you are in a difficult situation.
be (batting) on a accident wicket
To be in a bearings in which one is absurd or clumsy to win; to be accomplishing article that is acceptable or assertive to fail. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. Teachers who try to accumulate adaptable phones out of their classrooms are on a accident wicket these days.The prime minister, alive his affair has been batting on a accident wicket apropos clearing reform, today appear a above U-turn in his position on the matter.Learn more: losing, on, wicket
on a accident wicket
In a bearings in which one is absurd or clumsy to win; accomplishing article that is acceptable or assertive to fail. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. Teachers who try to accumulate adaptable phones out of their classrooms are on a accident wicket these days.The prime minister, alive his affair has been batting on a accident wicket apropos clearing reform, today appear a above U-turn in his position on the matter.Learn more: losing, on, wicketLearn more:
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