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drumstick
/ ˈʌˌɪ /
noun
a stick used for playing a drum
the lower joint of the leg of a cooked fowl
Word History and Origins
Origin of drumstick1
Example Sentences
The band posted a series of photos of Williams on Instagram, showing him with drumsticks, flying in an aircraft and various moments with fellow bandmates.
You’ll be equal parts annoyed and delighted at its existence, while giving full kudos to the production design team that fashioned a Picasso-esque drumstick for Black to wave around.
If dark meat is your preference, turkey thighs and drumsticks are an option.
Wings may be the obvious choice when studying the connection between dinosaurs and birds, but a pair of Yale paleontologists prefer drumsticks.
One 14-year-old was severely injured while cleaning the drumstick packing line belt at the plant in Virginia, the investigation alleged.
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