| 单词 | silly mid-off | 
| 释义 | > as lemmassilly mid-off  9.  Cricket. Designating a fielding position very close to the batter facing the bowler. Chiefly in  silly mid-on,  silly mid-off,  silly point. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > fielding > 			[adjective]		 > fielding positions silly1862 deep1867 fine1882 backward point1904 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > cricket ground > 			[noun]		 > parts of field long field1828 leg1833 silly point1862 deep field1870 country1878 infield1898 the deep1906 rough1952 1862    Notts. Guardian 4 July  				Carpenter now placed himself at silly-point for Grundy, who was playing very forward. 1884    S. Austral. Reg. 		(Adelaide)	 2 Sept. 7/2  				Briggs made a very poor stroke and placed a ball from Boyle in Palmer's hands at ‘silly mid-on’. 1897    Earl of Suffolk et al.  Encycl. Sport I. 246  				Silly—Applied to point, mid-on and mid-off, when they stand dangerously near the striker. 1904    Westm. Gaz. 11 June 3/1  				Strudwick..jumped from silly-point and caught it almost on the leg side of the wicket. 1951    Argus 		(Melbourne)	 6 Feb. 20/5  				Brown popped up the ball to silly leg when facing his first ball from Iverson. 2004    D. Lehmann Worth Wait 101  				I was sent in to silly mid-off as soon as the spinners came on. < as lemmas  | 
	
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