
1) All-embracing 2) All-inclusive 3) Ample in the middle 4) Beamy 5) Between high and handsome 6) Broad 7) Broad in scope or content 8) Broad-based 9) Broad-beamed 10) Broad-brimmed 11) Call on a pitch 12) Capacious 13) Cavernous 14) Citywide 15) Comprehensive 16) Countrywide 17) Countywide 18) Deep
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1) Ample 2) Astray 3) Beamy 4) Big 5) Blanket 6) Broad 7) Citywide 8) Comprehensive 9) Considerable 10) Countrywide 11) Countywide 12) Deep 13) Encompassing 14) Extensive 15) Fanlike 16) Inaccurate 17) Large 18) Nationwide 19) Opened 20) Panoramic 21) Schoolwide 22) Spacious 23) Spreading 24) Statewide
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a delivery that passes illegally wide of the wicket, scoring an extra for the batting side. A wide does not count as one of the six valid deliveries that must be made in each over - an extra ball must be bowled for each wide.
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When the ball passes over the end line having last been touched by a player on the attacking side. The defending side is awarded a kickout (football) or puckout (hurling).
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[cricket] In the sport of cricket, a wide is one of two things: A wide does not count as one of the six balls in an over and it does not count as a ball faced by the batsman. When a wide is bowled, one run is added to the runs scored off that ball, and is scored as extras and are added to the team`s total, but are not added to any batsman`s...
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• (a.) Having or showing a wide difference between the highest and lowest price, amount of supply, etc.; as, a wide opening; wide prices, where the prices bid and asked differ by several points. • (adv.) So as to be or strike far from, or on one side of, an object or purpose; aside; astray. • (adv.) To a distance; far; widely; to a g...
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(from the article `cricket`) ...without being touched by the bat and the batsmen are able to make good a run); (2) leg byes (when in similar circumstances the ball has touched ...
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Wide adjective (Stock Exchanges) Having or showing a wide difference between the highest and lowest price, amount of supply, etc.; as, a
wide opening;
wide prices, where the prices bid and asked differ by several points.
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Wide adverb [ As.
wīde .]
1. To a distance; far; widely; to a great distance or extent; as, his fame was spread
wide . « [ I] went
wyde in this world, wonders to hear.»
Piers Plowman. 2. So as to leave or have a great space between the...
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Wide noun 1. That which is wide; wide space; width; extent. 'The waste
wide of that abyss.'
Tennyson. 2. That which goes wide, or to one side of the mark.
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Wide (wīd) adjective [ Compar. Wider (-ẽr); superl. Widest .] [ Middle English wid , wyde , Anglo-Saxon wīd ; akin to OFries. & Old Saxon wīd , Dutch wijd , German weit
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A delivery that pitches too far away from the batsman and so proves impossible to score off. The umpire will single this by stretching his arms out horizontally, an extra will be added to the total and the ball will be bowled again
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Wide is British slang for unscrupulous and astute.
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A ball that passes so far from the batsman that he cannot hit it, something that few umpires at club level seem competent to judge once, let alone to judge consistently. The batsman can be out to a wide in any way that is physically possible, given that the ball may not, by definition, pass within reach of the wicket or his bat. A wide counts one r...
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[
adj] - great in degree 2. [adj] - having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other 3. [adj] - having ample fabric 4. [adj] - not on target 5. [adv] - to the fullest extent possible 6. [adv] - far from the intended target 7. [adv] - with or by a broad space 8. [adv] - to or over a great extent or rang...
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The bowl is started too far out of the centreline to the Jack (also called taking too much “Grass”).
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Used to describe the width of something
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A Short focal length lens which takes in a greater angle of view than a standard lens. Depth of field increases as focal length decreases. (see Focal length , Tele & Standard lens)
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wide of the mark adjective not on target; `the kick was wide`; `the arrow was wide of the mark`; `a claim that was wide of the truth`
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A rock delivered outside the intended line.
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