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drumstick

/druhm-stik/US // ˈdrʌmˌstɪk //UK // (ˈdrʌmˌstɪk) //

鼓槌,鼓棒,小槌,小槌子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a stick for beating a drum.
    • : the meaty leg of a chicken, duck, turkey, or other fowl.

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Examples

  • Transfer the chicken to a serving plate, spooning the peanut sauce and cooked bits over the drumsticks.

  • Put the drumsticks in a glass or ceramic bowl or resealable container, and cover with the peanut sauce, making sure the marinade thoroughly coats the chicken.

  • It was only when about to wash down the last drumstick of the last fowl with a can of excellent ale that he made this discovery.

  • Rat-a-tat, rat′-a-tat′, n. sound of repeated knocks, as of a drumstick.

  • Allow the glue to dry six to ten hours before twisting the drumstick in the strings.

  • And wielding the heavy drumstick with a powerful arm, he brought it crashing down against the side of the mighty instrument.

  • Jeff looked at the two bites he had taken from his own drumstick.