noun a difficult or challenging situation or problem

verb to walk heavily or clumsily

  • The arborist examined the tree stumps to determine the age of the forest.
  • We sat on the tree stumps by the campfire and roasted marshmallows.
  • I tripped over those dang tree stumps in the yard again.
  • The unexpected news left him feeling like he had been kicked in the stumps.

noun a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea, including the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles

  • The West Indies is a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea.
  • I'm planning a vacation to the West Indies next summer.
  • Let's hit up the West Indies for some fun in the sun!
  • The West Indies is like a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural diversity.

noun a colloquial term for the West Indies, a group of islands in the Caribbean region

  • The Windies cricket team is known for their aggressive playing style.
  • I love watching the Windies play cricket, they're so entertaining!
  • The Windies are killing it on the field today!
  • The Windies are like a force of nature when they're in form.

noun a movement or change in direction that goes against the usual or expected course

  • The bowler used reverse swing to deceive the batsman and take a crucial wicket.
  • The bowler's reverse swing was so good, the batsman didn't stand a chance.
  • That reverse swing delivery was pure magic, no wonder the batsman got out.
  • In life, sometimes you need to apply reverse swing to change the direction of things in your favor.

noun a cricket term referring to an additional over played in a tied match to determine the winner

  • The cricket match ended in a tie, leading to a super over to determine the winner.
  • We were on the edge of our seats during the super over in the game.
  • That super over was intense, I couldn't believe how close it was!
  • Sometimes life throws you a super over, testing your resilience and determination.
  • Red-ball cricket is the traditional format of the sport played with a red cricket ball.
  • I prefer watching red-ball cricket over white-ball cricket.
  • Let's grab some snacks and catch the red-ball cricket match on TV.
  • In the world of cricket, red-ball cricket is considered the true test of a player's skills and endurance.

noun a type of delivery in cricket that pitches on or near the batsman's feet

  • The bowler delivered a perfect Yorker that uprooted the batsman's stumps.
  • Did you see that Yorker the bowler just bowled? It was unplayable!
  • That Yorker was an absolute peach! The batsman had no chance.
  • Her witty remark was a Yorker that left everyone in stitches.

noun A cricket shot where the batsman plays the ball over their own head towards the leg side, made famous by Sri Lankan cricketer Tillakaratne Dilshan

  • The batsman attempted a dilscoop to hit the ball over the wicketkeeper's head.
  • He pulled off a dilscoop shot to surprise the bowler.
  • That dilscoop was pure genius!
  • Using the dilscoop technique, she managed to outsmart her opponents in the game.

noun a type of delivery in cricket where the ball is released with a spinning action that causes it to deviate unexpectedly off the pitch

  • The bowler surprised the batsman with a well-disguised carrom ball.
  • Did you see that carrom ball the bowler just bowled? It spun like crazy!
  • The bowler totally bamboozled the batsman with that sick carrom ball!
  • Her ability to spin the conversation like a carrom ball left everyone speechless.