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candlestick

[kan-dl-stik] / ˈkæn dlˌstɪk /
NOUN
holder for candles
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The one thing of real value we had was a pair of ornate 15-inch-tall silver candlesticks.

From MarketWatch

Forever the game has been for kids ages 8 years and up — mainly because a child younger than 8 might swallow the candlestick.

From Washington Times

One of the three charged officers opened fire, McManus said, after Perez first threw a glass candlestick at the officers then swung a hammer at them.

From Seattle Times

“It’s about creating simple vignettes that bring joy to the home. A bowl, a candlestick, a branch — all these things can be so much more than an object when they’re arranged.”

From Seattle Times

But several museums ended up with hundreds of silver pieces such as candlesticks used to light candles on the eve of Shabbat, Kiddush cups to bless the wine, silver spoons and cake servers.

From Seattle Times