Drumstick [noun]

Definition of Drumstick:

pole, often wooden

Synonyms of Drumstick:

Wedge

Bat

Cane

Bar

Wand

Club

Rod

Baton

Stalk

Strip

Slab

Shoot

Ingot

Ruler

Rule

Cudgel

Stake

Stave

Bludgeon

Stem

Switch

Mast

Board

Branch

Timber

Twig

Billet

Staff

Ferrule

Slat

Birch


Opposite/Antonyms of Drumstick:

Whole


Sentence/Example of Drumstick:

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.

I just thought I'd speak about it, 'cause I've bonied one drumstick myself, if someone else doesn't eat them all up first.

I s'pose that's why the drumstick filled me up so quick and didn't leave any room for pie.

Change the map into a steaming roast turkey by adding the lines to form the wing, the "drumstick," the garnishment and the plate.

He replaced the "drumstick" upon his plate and allowed it to remain there untouched, in spite of a great hunger for it.

My friend tapped its ancient face with a muffled drumstick, and it commenced to sob, like waves upon a low beach.