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Infield  v. t.  To inclose, as a field. (R.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Infield" Quotes from Famous Books



... The infield around the judges' stand, and in front of the grand-stand, was thronged with surreys and buggies, and filled with ladies and their beaux. A ripple of excitement had gone up when Richard Travis drove up in a tally-ho. It was filled with gay gowns ...
— The Bishop of Cottontown - A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills • John Trotwood Moore

... the paddock during this conversation. It was in the forenoon; Dixon had come over to the Secretary's office to see about some entries before twelve o'clock. When the Trainer had finished his business, the two men walked across the course and infield to Stable 12, where Dixon had his horses. As they passed over the "Withers Course," as the circular track was called, Dixon pointed to the dip near the lower ...
— Thoroughbreds • W. A. Fraser



Words linked to "Infield" :   baseball field, infielder, outfield, tract, mound, diamond, short, base, baseball, batter's box, parcel, parcel of land, piece of land, baseball game, ball field, hill, bag, baseball diamond, pitcher's mound



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