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sticky wicket
noun
- Cricket. the area of ground around a wicket when it is tacky because of recent rain and therefore does not allow the ball to bounce well.
- Chiefly British. a situation requiring delicate treatment; an awkward situation:
In telling his wife that he has to be away for a month in Cannes, he'll be batting on a sticky wicket.
sticky wicket
noun
- a cricket pitch that is rapidly being dried by the sun after rain and is particularly conducive to spin
- informal.a difficult or awkward situation (esp in the phrase on a sticky wicket )
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Origin of sticky wicket1
Example Sentences
“The Supreme Court now is really in a sticky wicket, of historical proportions, of constitutional dimensions, to a degree that I don’t think we’ve ever really seen before,†said Steve Vladeck, a law professor at the University of Texas at Austin.
“It could end up being a very sticky wicket†for some patients to access care, she said.
Asteroids are a notoriously sticky wicket.
This, then, is the sticky wicket.
The region had overwhelmingly voted for the BJP in the last polls in 2017, but this time they are on a sticky wicket.
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