What does the saying 'sticky wicket' mean?

Refers to the pitch, i. e. , wicket, used in the game of cricket and the difficulty of playing on one after it.

— a cricket pitch that has been drying after rain and is difficult to bat on;

This phrase is a direct allusion to the difficulty of playing on a.

A cricket pitch that is rapidly being dried by the sun after rain and is particularly conducive to spin.

Noun [ c usually singular ] uk us / ˌstɪk. i ˈwɪk. ɪt / uk / ˌstɪk. i ˈwɪk. ɪt / add to word list add to word list.

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( uk, ireland, commonwealth) a difficult or.

You can use sticky wicket to describe a difficult or tricky situation that someone finds themselves in.

The area of ground around a wicket when it is tacky because of recent rain and therefore does not allow a consistent bounce of the ball.

This is something of a sticky wicket you've got us into.

If you are on a sticky wicket, you are in a difficult situation.

A wicket is, of course, the playing surface used in cricket.

For example, if a.

He has nobly realised that his party is on a sticky wicket.

As a metaphor 'to bat (or be) on a sticky wicket' is to contend with great difficulties.

A particularly awkward or difficult situation or circumstance.

See examples of sticky wicket.

Informal a difficult or awkward situation (esp in the phrase on a sticky wicket) 'sticky.

Examples of sticky wicket in a sentence, how to use it.

A particularly awkward or difficult situation or circumstance.

The meaning of sticky wicket is a difficult or delicate problem or situation.

(generally used with on.

A difficult or awkward situation.

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.

How to use sticky wicket in a sentence.

The area of ground around a wicket when it is tacky because of recent rain and therefore does not allow a consistent bounce of the ball.

Noun [ c usually singular ] uk uk / ˌstɪk. i ˈwɪk. ɪt / us / ˌstɪk. i ˈwɪk. ɪt / add to word list.

What's the origin of the phrase 'a sticky wicket'?

Meaning of sticky wicket in english.

( cricket) a pitch that has become wet because of rain and therefore on which the ball bounces unpredictably.

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It emphasizes the challenges and obstacles they are facing.

(generally used with on.

Meaning of sticky wicket in english.

The term is recorded in its literal sense from 1882, in a reference to the.

It's a bit of a sticky wicket.

A tricky or awkward situation.

Refers to the pitch, i. e. , wicket, used in the game of cricket and the difficulty of playing.

The playing area between the wickets when it is damp and hence sticky and slow.

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