What is another word for cricket bat?
Pronunciation:
[ kɹˈɪkɪt bˈat], [ kɹˈɪkɪt bˈat], [ k_ɹ_ˈɪ_k_ɪ_t b_ˈa_t]
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Synonyms for Cricket bat:
n.
• artifact (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- carry,
- cargo deck,
- bangle,
- gambol,
- apply,
- superlative,
- hobby,
- clump,
- toy dog,
- harbour,
- peak,
- discriminative stimulus,
- close up,
- throw,
- mental block,
- clobber,
- stop,
- tacky,
- support,
- pinnacle,
- blockage,
- disport,
- pulley-block,
- baseball,
- bag,
- tool,
- big top,
- dissonance,
- golf club,
- hinder,
- overstep,
- knucklebones,
- immobilise,
- mutant,
- delay,
- appreciation,
- cargo area,
- orchis,
- freeze,
- curb,
- nurse,
- jackstones,
- sportsman,
- wench,
- take,
- deflect,
- dolly,
- forget,
- garish,
- lodge,
- concord,
- nightspot,
- immobilize,
- brassy,
- rocking horse,
- play,
- whoop it up,
- lump,
- bear,
- glob,
- parry,
- ball club,
- novelty,
- jam,
- gimcrackery,
- hold in,
- fallal,
- make happy,
- occlude,
- flirt,
- flutter,
- stuff,
- accommodate,
- cream,
- elevation,
- adhesive friction,
- fun,
- restrain,
- dame,
- gaudy,
- baseball club,
- fiddle,
- do by,
- bobby pin,
- noise,
- upside,
- orb,
- sportswoman,
- height,
- cube,
- bind,
- oblige,
- lead,
- trumpery,
- feature,
- chick,
- embarrass,
- maintain,
- grasp,
- frisk,
- constrain,
- gaud,
- cabaret,
- revel,
- dainty,
- top side,
- hairgrip,
- battledore and shuttlecock,
- clue,
- spellbind,
- occlusion,
- acme,
- guild,
- wield,
- detention,
- blocking,
- guard,
- blockade,
- plow,
- cover,
- lumber,
- globe,
- stymy,
- take for,
- pool stick,
- suitcase,
- meretricious,
- knickknackery,
- cavort,
- time lag,
- summit,
- egg,
- clubhouse,
- lug,
- nightclub,
- sustain,
- skirt,
- lark,
- entertain,
- pinch,
- lick,
- racquet,
- chunk,
- closure,
- cue stick,
- barricade,
- contain,
- diddle,
- arrest,
- custody,
- nine,
- pulley block,
- golfclub,
- badminton racket,
- adjudge,
- concur,
- clasp,
- formal,
- miniature,
- nicknack,
- have,
- bird,
- traction,
- round top,
- obturate,
- circus tent,
- declare,
- make,
- cargo hold,
- testicle,
- treat,
- fraudulent scheme,
- transfix,
- dally,
- bollock,
- traveling bag,
- spinning top,
- bar,
- transcend,
- pinwheel wind collector,
- impede,
- creature,
- boast,
- stymie,
- hold back,
- city block,
- blank out,
- pool cue,
- take hold,
- whatnot,
- tiptop,
- manage,
- ballock,
- falderol,
- flash,
- view as,
- bric-a-brac,
- tip,
- clench,
- retain,
- loud,
- kibosh,
- confine,
- crown,
- obligate,
- make merry,
- harbor,
- pass,
- whirligig,
- rollick,
- obtain,
- athletics,
- admit,
- variation,
- choke up,
- obstruct,
- clew,
- storage area,
- musket ball,
- delicacy,
- halt,
- have got,
- order,
- folderal,
- crest,
- deem,
- baseball game,
- palm,
- defend,
- social club,
- clutches,
- run around,
- control,
- clod,
- society,
- night club,
- pulley,
- badminton racquet,
- remind,
- jollify,
- reserve,
- frolic,
- cylinder block,
- frill,
- address,
- deal,
- travelling bag,
- cheap,
- auction block,
- trashy,
- illegitimate enterprise,
- fascinate,
- hold up,
- go for,
- grapple,
- wassail,
- moderate,
- prompt,
- go past,
- check,
- flashy,
- tawdry,
- clutch,
- keep,
- block off,
- care,
- summercater,
- nut,
- engine block,
- clear,
- top of the inning,
- top off,
- agree,
- wait,
- thrash,
- postponement,
- tatty,
- keep back,
- drub,
- teetotum,
- draw a blank,
- exceed,
- defy,
- gild,
- prevail,
- stoppage,
- upper side,
- lark about,
- book,
- goody,
- sweet spot,
- withstand,
- checker board,
- meridian,
- block up,
- testis,
- skylark,
- nonsense,
- mutation,
- bludgeon,
- give,
- romp,
- doll's house,
- golf-club.
- checkerboard,
- kickshaw,
- top,
- ball,
- jacks,
- baseball bat,
- sport,
- knickknack,
- Marionette,
- racket,
- dollhouse,
- cue,
- gewgaw,
- pinwheel,
- Whim-wham,
- toy,
- marble,
- doll,
- plaything,
- club,
- hobbyhorse,
- trinket,
- puppet,
- bauble,
- gimcrack,
- battledore,
- block.
How to use "Cricket bat" in context?
Cricket bats are long, wooden bats used in the sport of cricket. The bats are around 36 in (89 cm) long and weigh around 2.2 kg (5.7 lb). The bats are swung by the batsman around their head in a semicircular motion, with the aim of hitting a floating ballicket with enough power to send it over the boundary line and into the ground somewhere beyond.
The bats are predominantly made out of hardwood, with a small amount of metal near the end of the barrel to help with weight distribution and to improve the batsman's grip.
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