Drumstick
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British pronunciation/dɹˈʌmstɪk/
American pronunciation/ˈdɹəmstɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "drumstick"

Drumstick
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a stick with a round head that is used to strike drums to produce sound

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drumstick definition and meaning

What is a "drumstick"?

A drumstick is a tool used by drummers to strike drums, cymbals, and other percussion instruments to produce sound. Typically made of wood, but sometimes metal or plastic, drumsticks are elongated and cylindrical with a slightly tapered end. The tip of the drumstick, which can be rounded or pointed, is used to hit the drumhead or cymbal, while the other end is held by the drummer. Drumsticks come in various sizes and weights to suit different playing styles and types of music.

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the lower joint of the leg of a fowl, eaten as food

drumstick definition and meaning

What is a "drumstick"?

A drumstick typically refers to the lower portion of a bird's leg, particularly poultry such as chicken or turkey. It is characterized by its cylindrical shape, with a bone running through the center surrounded by tender meat. Drumsticks are appreciated for their juicy texture and rich flavor, making them a popular choice for grilling, roasting, frying, or baking. They are often seasoned with spices or marinades before cooking to enhance their taste and aroma.

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Drummers often personalize their drumsticks with their names or logos.
The drummer twirled his drumstick before starting the next song.
She broke her favorite drumstick during an intense practice session.
He bought a new pair of drumsticks to use with his drum set.
The sound of the drumstick hitting the snare drum echoed through the room.
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