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steeple

In architecture, a term applied to a tall tower, usually including its spire; especially applied to the spired towers of Christopher Wren's City churches in London.



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Arthur believes Harmison's high action and steepling bounce would have been perfectly suited to the quicker wickets in South Africa, claiming his batsmen were relieved to learn of the 31-year-old's exclusion.
And his county skipper and opening partner Justin Langer (15) quickly followed him back to the pavilion James Hildreth made only a single before he went for a big hit against spinner Will Beer and provided a steepling catch to Hamilton-Brown, running in from long-on.
Allenby hit 69 in 45 balls - including a steepling straight six off Flintoff - and O'Brien claimed 5-23 to help his side to a eight-run win at Liverpool.
 
 
 
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