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View definitions for sticks

sticks

noun as in backcountry

noun as in backwoods

noun as in boondocks

noun as in countryside

noun as in frontier

noun as in hinterland

noun as in outskirts

noun as in town

noun as in wilderness

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Example Sentences

One of Russell's talents is juggling - everything from tennis and rugby balls to fire sticks - but did he ever use his feet and give football a go?

From BBC

Well, guess what — if the free world sticks together, we pretty much match them in population, land and strength.

Tender, honest and evocatively photographed, this documentary sticks to you like a boutonniere on a lapel.

"His fans aren't music purists, they're Drake fans - here for the lifestyle, the vibes, and the brand. And as long as he delivers that, nothing truly sticks."

From BBC

Then, we made Cafe de Olla with cinnamon sticks, dark brown cane sugar, and orange peels.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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