crease
101popping crease — noun Cricket a line across the pitch in front of the stumps, behind which the batsman must keep the bat or one foot grounded to avoid the risk of being stumped or run out. Origin C18: from pop1, perh. in the obs. sense strike …
102return crease — noun Cricket each of two lines on either side of the wicket between which the bowler must deliver the ball …
103batty crease — Noun. The area between the buttocks. See batty (noun) …
104bowling crease — /ˈboʊlɪŋ kris/ (say bohling krees) noun → crease1 (def. 3a) …
105popping crease — /ˈpɒpɪŋ kris/ (say poping krees) noun → crease1 (def. 3b) …
106return crease — /rəˈtɜn kris/ (say ruh tern krees) noun → crease1 (def. 3c) …
107popping-crease — n. Cricket a line four feet in front of and parallel to the wicket, within which the batsman must keep the bat or one foot grounded to avoid the risk of being stumped. Etymology: POP(1), perh. in obs. sense strike …
108de|crease — …
109in|crease — …
110over-crease — …