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drumstick

[druhm-stik] / ˈdrʌmˌstɪk /


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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

“I came in with my drum and my drumstick,” said McCloud.

From Seattle Times

As usual when I’m in the kitchen, I opted for dark meat, a mix of bone-in thighs and drumsticks.

From New York Times

Indeed, throughout his whistle-stop tour of the US, Mr Khan carefully stuck to the script - although he may need a new pair of drumsticks after frequently referencing the instrument he plans to bang for London.

From BBC

In the future, expect to find a menu similar to April’s pop-up offerings: chicken sandwiches, garlic and chili hot honey drumsticks, “chicken-y waffle fries with fried chicken skin” and more chicken-inspired treats.

From Seattle Times