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    Use "drumstick" in a sentence

    drumstick example sentences

    drumstick


    1. A vigorous fire crackled in the grate, the table was submerged beneath a satisfying quantity of cold meats and cheeses, and the aforesaid gentleman, Mr Martin Pinscher, had his legs firmly beneath it, sucking the meat off a chicken drumstick


    2. "Here speaks a man with a devoted wife," he said, jabbing the drumstick into the air to punctuate his speech, "an adoring family, and a position which affords him the respect of the district, invites the jealousy of his inferiors and provides for a most comfortable mode of living indeed


    3. She bought him a toy drum and drumstick


    4. “Yes matey,” answered Spock and Stu nodded his agreement, while chomping on a chicken drumstick


    5. Over at the prosecutor’s table, Dexter Lewis played with his pen like it was a drumstick: tat-tat-tat on the tabletop, just enough sound to draw the jury’s attention and, maybe, break Caine’s rhythm


    6. Even if the Yankees had burned the town completely, she would certainly find someone in the neighborhood didn’t like yams, he repeated; wanted a drumstick and some rice and gravy


    7. He waved a half-eaten roasted scratcher drumstick for emphasis


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    "drumstick" definitions

    the lower joint of the leg of a fowl


    a stick used for playing a drum