walk′ing stick` n. 1.a stick held in the hand and used to help support oneself while walking. 2.Also,walk′ing•stick`.Also calledstick insect.any of several insects of the family Phasmatidae, having a long, slender, twiglike body. ...
v.stuck(stŭk),stick·ing,sticks v.tr. 1. a.To pierce, puncture, or penetrate with a pointed instrument:stick a fingertip with a pin. b.To kill by piercing:stick a pig. 2. a.To thrust or push (a pointed instrument) into or through another object:stuck a fork into the turkey. ...
“Very well. Let’s have you bending over my desk. That’s it. That’s good. Now stick your bottom out a bit more. I need a good target for my cane. You wouldn’t want me to miss, now would you?” “No, uncle.” “No, indeed. So, stick it out some more. Be a good la...
She came behind me and tapped the inside of my legs with the stick to get me to stretch them slightly, and opening up the lower part of my cleft, giving her a bird’s eye view of my hairy crack. “Right Taylor, ten strokes for you boy.” The cane was gone, then it swiftly whis...
Become the top stickman, be the last man standing Your mission is to fight every stickman you see. Kill other sticks, Be the last stickman standing and get the crown in this stickman fight game. Easy to play, Fun and Super addictive. ...
Ah, the humble, loyal stick. Being nothing more than a thin piece of wood, the stick has been the humblest of tools used by humanity. From building lean-to shelters to bow and arrows to walking sticks for mountainous terrain to stirring coals inside a fire to starting fires themselves to...
• Using his thick bill, he played with the leaves, sticks, and grass stems at the edge of his nest.• He dipped the oil stick in again.• The hon. Gentleman has got the wrong end of the stick about how they work.• a walking stick...
Become the top stickman, be the last man standing Your mission is to fight every stickman you see. Kill other sticks, Be the last stickman standing and get the crown in this stickman fight game. Easy to play, Fun and Super addictive. ...
I. Proverbs stick in the mind. Usage so shapes the proverb in the first place that it fits readily in the mind and sticks there. It is likely to have a 'swing' to it like a tune; it recurs at the slightest provocation. ... Durbin Rowland - 《Modern Language Journal》 被引量: 6...
Stick (US) A timber board, especially a two by four (inches). I found enough sticks in dumpsters at construction sites to build my shed. Stick A cane or walking stick (usually wooden, metal or plastic) to aid in walking. I don’t need my stick to walk, but it’s helpful. Stick...