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drumstick

[druhm-stik] / ˈdrʌmˌstɪk /


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Mannie's older brother was the previous drummer but, once he got hold of the drumsticks, he was not letting go.

From BBC

Using a cheaper cut like drumsticks helps keep the costs low, and any leftovers can be eaten hot or cold as part of a packed lunch the next day.

From BBC

When rapidly twirling it, and dragging the edges of a particular pan against a drumstick, he created a haunting, skittering effect — a restless signal of warning.

From New York Times

She played with the drumsticks Hawkins gave her when she appeared with the band in Los Angeles in 2021.

From BBC

For sticky, sweet, and savory drumsticks, the chicken is first coated in a blend of spices, then slow cooked in a quick bourbon BBQ sauce.

From Salon