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In its most recent extended use, 'crickets' has become a word for "silence." Over time, crickets became an image used not just in writing but cinematic shorthand for quiet country locations, sometimes used to stand for a generalized sense of open emptiness. (Tumbleweeds is also sometimes used in this figurative way).
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Plural form of cricket. ... (US slang, humorous or derisive) Absolute silence; no communication. Derived from the cinematic metaphor of chirping crickets at night ...
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noun US slang, humorous or derisive Absolute silence; no communication. Derived from the cinematic metaphor of chirping crickets at night, signaling (otherwise) ...
May 23, 2017 · "Crickets" is a kind of auditory idiom that means "no response". The reference is to "the sound of crickets chirping," as in, "very peaceful ...
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