inside edge

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English

Pronunciation

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Noun

inside edge (plural inside edges)

  1. (cricket) The edge of a bat closest to the body of the batsman.
  2. (cricket) A deflection of a ball off of the inside edge of a bat, sometimes to the wicket keeper for a catch.
  3. (skating) The edge of the blade or side of the wheels facing towards the other foot.

Verb

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  1. (cricket) To hit the ball with the inside edge of the bat.
  2. (skating) To place one's weight on the inside edge of the skate, thereby moving in a curve in that direction.

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