Whicket example sentences

wick·et

noun

wicket (noun) · wickets (plural noun) · wicket door (noun) · wicket doors (plural noun) · wicket gate (noun) · wicket gates (plural noun)

  - a small door or gate, especially one beside or in a larger one.

  - an opening in a door or wall, often fitted with glass or a grille and used for selling tickets or a similar purpose.

  - one of the wire hoops on a croquet course.

  - each of the sets of three stumps with two bails across the top at either end of the pitch, defended by a batter.

  - the prepared strip of ground between the wickets.

  - the dismissal of a batter; each of ten dismissals regarded as marking a division of a side's innings:

Synonyms

barrier, lychgate, turnstile, port, pylon

"Whicket" Example Sentences

1. The whicket gate creaked open, revealing a hidden path.
2. He polished the whicket until it gleamed.
3. A tiny whicket door led to a secret room.
4. The old whicket was almost invisible amongst the overgrown ivy.
5. She carefully unlocked the ornate whicket.
6. Is that a whicket or a small door?
7. The whicket, though small, was surprisingly strong.
8. Repairing the broken whicket proved to be quite a challenge.
9. He peered through the whicket's tiny peephole.
10. A rusty whicket stood at the edge of the garden.
11. The mouse scurried through the whicket hole.
12. The whicket was intricately carved with flowers.
13. Beyond the whicket lay a magical forest.
14. With a click, the whicket sprang open.
15. The whicket served as a secret entrance to the cellar.
16. He painted the whicket a vibrant shade of blue.
17. The craftsman meticulously created the miniature whicket.
18. A curious cat attempted to squeeze through the small whicket.
19. The whicket was made of dark, polished wood.
20. She had to bend down to reach the tiny whicket handle.
21. They found a hidden key that unlocked the whicket.
22. The sound of the whicket closing echoed in the stillness.
23. This peculiar whicket design is quite unique.
24. The whicket was almost perfectly camouflaged.
25. He replaced the old, warped whicket with a new one.
26. Only a small child could fit through that little whicket.
27. The whicket remained firmly shut, barring entry.
28. A magical spell protected the whicket.
29. Behind the whicket, a secret garden awaited.
30. The whicket, though small, held great significance.
31. The wind rattled the whicket in its frame.
32. What a beautifully crafted whicket!
33. He carefully cleaned the hinges of the whicket.
34. A mysterious light emanated from beneath the whicket.
35. The whicket's latch was stuck fast.
36. He added a new lock to the whicket for security.
37. The whicket swung open with a gentle creak.
38. They discovered the whicket quite by accident.
39. The whicket was made of sturdy oak.
40. He decorated the whicket with tiny fairy lights.
41. The whicket led to a secret passage.
42. The whicket was designed to be child-proof.
43. Opening the whicket revealed a breathtaking view.
44. The whicket was adorned with intricate carvings.
45. The little whicket was hard to spot.
46. He built a miniature house with a tiny whicket door.
47. The whicket was constructed from recycled materials.
48. It was a very old whicket, showing its age.
49. The whicket stood as a symbol of hope.
50. A strange symbol was etched onto the whicket.

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