Yorker
noun
(cricket) a ball bowled so as to pitch just under or just beyond the bat
historical examples
the loom of youth alec waugh
notes of a camp-follower on the western front e. w. hornung
with ethan allen at ticonderoga w. bert foster
with ethan allen at ticonderoga w. bert foster
historic events of colonial days rupert s. holland
mike p. g. wodehouse
the girls of st. cyprian’s angela brazil
historic events of colonial days rupert s. holland
the chainbearer j. fenimore cooper
historic events of colonial days rupert s. holland
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