: any of a family (Gryllidae) of leaping orthopteran insects noted for the chirping notes produced by the male by rubbing together specially modified parts of the forewings
2
crickets: a conspicuous lack of response : silence
At one point I asked him a question and took a long sip of my drink to allow him a moment to pose the question back to me. It was crickets … Silence.—The Star
And yet, nothing. Crickets. Silence.—Kurt Bardella
You post day in and day out hoping to see the social side of social media start to happen. Sometimes, a like or two will pop up, but most of the time, you hear crickets. It's disheartening.—Jordan Kasteler
3
: a low wooden footstool
4
: a small metal toy or signaling device that makes a sharp click or snap when pressed
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Noun
Check out the historic Fort district, catch a cricket match or tour the stately homes of Cinnamon Gardens before or after experiencing the Route du Bonheur.—Alissa Fitzgerald, Forbes.com, 9 Sep. 2025 Reports of blood on the floor of a meat market; roach, fly and cricket infestations; and moldy ice machines and coolers sum up August’s health inspection reports for the metroplex.—Ella Gonzales, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 8 Sep. 2025
Verb
The Hundred is a product of the ECB’s efforts to introduce young audiences to cricket.—Sukhman Singh, New York Times, 9 Aug. 2025 Botanical references, preppy styling and nods to cricket—the next big sport that Kupryjaniuk said is set to inspire fashion—were identified across collections.—Angela Velasquez, Sourcing Journal, 25 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for cricket
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Middle English criket, from Anglo-French, of imitative origin
Noun (2)
Middle French criquet goal stake in a bowling game
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