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linsey

American  
[lin-zee] / ˈlɪn zi /

noun

plural

linseys
  1. linsey-woolsey.


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England internationals Em Arlott, Amy Jones, Danielle Gibson, Sarah Glenn and Linsey Smith are among the women's players to enter the draft at the £50,000 reserve price.

From BBC

“It was crazy. It was a surprise,” Imperial County Registrar of Voters Linsey Dale told me.

From Los Angeles Times

Linsey Smith has been a revelation as an Edwards pick, despite a poor day in the semi-final.

From BBC

Some, like the return of spinner Linsey Smith - whose 12 wickets put her second only to Sophie Ecclestone among England players at the tournament - have worked.

From BBC

Ecclestone and Lauren Bell, who took 2-55, held their own but Sciver-Brunt was taken for 67 from eight overs while spinners Linsey Smith and Charlie Dean were targeted for 0-69 and 0-67 respectively.

From BBC