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batting on a sticky wicket
batting on a sticky wicket
In the midst of or dealing with a particularly awkward or difficult situation or circumstance. Refers to the pitch, called a "wicket," used in the game of cricket and the difficulty of playing on one after it has been wetted with rain. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. I found myself batting on a sticky wicket when the boss saw me kissing his daughter at the cinema. I'll be batting on a sticky wicket if I arrive at the train station and don't have enough money for the tickets!
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Maike | | MIE-kə (German) | Frisian, German |
| Penelope | | [pi'neləpi] | |
| UgnĖ | | - | Lithuanian |
| Teodoro | | te-o-DO-ro (Italian), te-o-DHO-ro (Spanish) | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese |
| Katheryne | | KATH-ə-rin, KATH-rin | English (Rare) |
| Brady | | ['breidi:] | |