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drumstick
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Drumstick
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a stick with a round head that is used to strike drums to produce sound
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She broke her favorite drumstick during an intense practice session.
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the lower leg portion of a bird, typically served as a distinct cut of meat
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The roast chicken came with two large drumsticks.
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