howzat

howzat
interjection /ˈhaʊˌzat/
The cry used by members of the fielding team to make an appeal to the umpire.

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  • HOWZAT — How Is That? (Internet » Wannas) …   Abbreviations dictionary

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  • howzat — interjection used in cricket when claiming that a player is out 1 (37) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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