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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

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

“Here,” the cafeteria worker said, holding out a drumstick.

From Washington Post

He admits to swiping two green ones last year, and using them as drumsticks on his mom’s miniature Djembe drum.

From New York Times

The hands holding the guitar and the drumsticks emerge from a swirling, cloudlike pattern of azure, which sets off the deeper midnight blue of the wall.

From Washington Post