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TWIG |
Small stick |
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WAND |
A small stick; a rod; a verge. |
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CLIQUISH |
Tending to stick together in a small group |
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BILLET |
A small stick of wood, as for firewood. |
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CATAPULT |
A forked stick with elastic band for throwing small
stones, etc. |
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SPELK |
A small stick or rod used as a spike in thatching; a
splinter. |
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HAGGLE |
To be difficult in bargaining; to stick at small
matters; to chaffer; to higgle. |
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POKING-STICK |
A small stick or rod of steel, formerly used in
adjusting the plaits of ruffs. |
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BROG |
A pointed instrument, as a joiner's awl, a brad awl, a
needle, or a small sharp stick. |
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GARROT |
A stick or small wooden cylinder used for tightening a
bandage, in order to compress the arteries of a limb. |
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KITCAT |
A game played by striking with a stick small piece of wood,
called a cat, shaped like two cones united at their bases; tipcat. |
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TIPCAT |
A game in which a small piece of wood pointed at both ends,
called a cat, is tipped, or struck with a stick or bat, so as to fly
into the air. |