slender+stick

  • 61ski pole — noun A slender stick used by skiers in both hands to improve speed and balance …

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  • 62tailor — {{11}}tailor (n.) late 13c., from Anglo Fr. tailour, O.Fr. tailleor tailor, lit. a cutter, from tailler to cut, from M.L. taliator vestium a cutter of clothes, from L.L. taliare to split, from L. talea a slender stick, rod, staff, a cutting, twig …

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  • 63Mimi — /ˈmimi/ (say meemee) plural noun (in traditional Aboriginal belief) the spirit people who inhabit rocky places, depicted as elongated and slender stick figures in Aboriginal rock and bark paintings of western Arnhem Land. Also, mimi. {Australian… …

  • 64bow — bow1 [bou] vi. [ME bouen < OE bugan, to bend < IE base * bheugh , to bend > Ger biegen; the BOW1 n. is 17th c.] 1. Dial. to bend or stoop 2. to bend down one s head or bend one s body in respect, agreement, worship, recognition, etc. 3.… …

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  • 65lead pencil — [led] n. a pencil consisting of a slender stick of graphite encased in wood, etc …

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  • 66pogamoggan — ˌpägəˈmägən noun ( s) Etymology: of Algonquian origin; akin to Ojibwa pägämâgan club, Cree päkämâgan hammer, literally, (something) used for striking : a club used as a weapon or ceremonial object by various American Indian peoples and usually… …

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  • 67switch´like´ — switch «swihch», noun, verb. –n. 1. a slender stick used in whipping or beating, especially a riding whip. 2. a thin, flexible shoot cut from a tree: »Not so long ago, exasperated mothers snatched off a switch from the lilac bush while ushering… …

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  • 68switch´a|ble — switch «swihch», noun, verb. –n. 1. a slender stick used in whipping or beating, especially a riding whip. 2. a thin, flexible shoot cut from a tree: »Not so long ago, exasperated mothers snatched off a switch from the lilac bush while ushering… …

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  • 69Diapheromera femorata — Stick Stick, n. [OE. sticke, AS. sticca; akin to stician to stab, prick, pierce, G. stecken a stick, staff, OHG. steccho, Icel. stik a stick. See {Stick}, v. t..] 1. A small shoot, or branch, separated, as by a cutting, from a tree or shrub; also …

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  • 70slim — slender / slim [adj1] thin, not heavy attenuate, beanpole*, beanstalk*, fine, insubstantial, lean, lithe, narrow, reedy, skeleton, skinny, slight, spare, stalky, stick, svelte, sylphlike, tenuous, threadlike, trim, twiggy, willowy; concepts… …

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