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linsey

[lin-zee]

noun

plural

linseys 
  1. linsey-woolsey.



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Labour MP Linsey Farnsworth, who proposed the law, said it was needed as the lack of current consequences means "ticketless individuals can and do repeatedly attempt to gain entry to a match until they give up or are indeed successful".

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Linsey Smith, who starred against West Indies with her left-arm spin, has been clearly targeted with 0-41 from three overs at Trent Bridge and 0-37 off three at Bristol.

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Bell was exceptional for her 2-17 but India were smart with their targets, taking 43 from Arlott's four overs, 42 from Filer's extra pace and Linsey Smith struggled again with 37 conceded from three wicketless overs.

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In her absence, however, fellow left-arm spinner Linsey Smith has shone with seven wickets in two matches including a five-wicket haul on her ODI debut which has left Edwards with a pretty significant selection headache, but a luxurious one.

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Alice Capsey finished with 3-41, while Linsey Smith and Lauren Filer also took two wickets each, but England's bowling attack lacked threat in the middle overs as they struggled to create breakthroughs from West Indies' lack of attacking intent.

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