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Meaning of cricket chair | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A small wooden rocking chair or armchair with turned legs and posts, having a padded seat, back cushion, and usually a cloth skirt.
  2. The chairperson of a cricket team.

Examples

“One of these rooms—the "parlour," as Susie called it—had a wide, low embrasure at one end, and you mounted a couple of shallow steps to reach it; indeed, it made quite a little fairy bower, for one side was all casement, through which the roses and the wine-coloured nasturtiums thrust their faces, while the jasmine peered in with its starry eyes; and on the other Mrs. Garland had hung some diaphanous pale curtains, placing a low, wide cricket-chair deftly cushioned at one corner, a tiny bit of a table near it, and a low stool worked in wools, and much prized as being the crowning effort of her girlish days, before it.”
“The rockers of her cricket chair snapped rapidly against the floor boards.”
“Steve tipped the cricket chair forward, slid everything to the floor, and moved the chair to another place on the rug.”
“I sank down into the small cricket chair beside the fire and gestured to a larger chair on the other side of the fireplace.”
“Adrian Cole, cricket chair for U.S. Sports in Israel, was picked to lead the second U.S. cricket team, but the group disbanded after the sudden death of John Martyr, the team's heart and soul, according to 1973 team member Joe Siegman.”
“The summer also represented a baptism of fire for former captain Stephen Peters, who had replaced the long-serving Nigel Felton as cricket chair.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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