carse
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of carse
1325–75; Middle English cars, kerss, equivalent to ker marsh (< Old Norse kjarr marshy grove; compare Swedish kärr marsh) + -ss, north variant of -ish 1
Example Sentences
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With a bowling attack of Brydon Carse, Jamie Overton, Mark Wood and Jofra Archer, they were thrashed by 150 runs in a T20 on this ground a year ago.
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Brydon Carse is also in the squad.
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Joe Root is a class player and Brydon Carse is an absolute workhorse with the effort he put in.
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Brydon Carse was given the wrong role - he is someone who comes on first change and runs in hard while bowling long spells rather than an opening bowler - but deserves credit for the way he continued to charge in throughout five Tests.
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There was one final controversy on the final day of the series, involving Brydon Carse and Jake Weatherald.
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