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drumstick

[druhm-stik] / ˈdrʌmˌstɪk /


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His long black hair swirls around him; his toned but rail-thin arms are a blur as he smacks drumsticks on a box of fish tackle, Dad’s lawn mower, and the snowshoes I never finished making.

From Literature

The two leaders also exchanged signed drumsticks after their performance.

From BBC

"We used five loaves of bread, chicken drumsticks, pasta, apples, crackers - anything we could get our hands on for them to eat," Ridgeon said.

From BBC

Much like that final drumstick you probably shouldn’t have eaten, equities spent last week digesting their gains.

From Barron's

Lady Constance watched in a daze as her husband speared another drumstick from the platter.

From Literature