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innings

British  
/ ˈɪnɪŋz /

noun

  1. (functioning as singular) cricket

    1. the batting turn of a player or team

    2. the runs scored during such a turn

  2. (sometimes singular) a period of opportunity or action

  3. (functioning as plural) land reclaimed from the sea

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Banning 6, Durango 1: Oscar Chavez struck out five in 5⅔ innings.

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Despite geopolitical uncertainties weighing on the broader market and worries over AI development, Muse said he thinks “we are in the early innings of a multiyear secular uplift for the semi-equipment industry.”

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He struck out 12 in six innings in his season debut.

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The LSU commit, who throws fastballs in the 90s, went five innings, giving up six hits while striking out three and walking two.

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The left-handed batter struggled for form towards the end of last summer and hit just one half-century in 16 innings across all formats this winter.

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