measuring stick

NOUN
  1. measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals; used as a reference in making measurements
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How To Use measuring stick In A Sentence

  • And it is the daunting measuring stick to test a rower's physical capabilities.
  • They are the measuring stick for everyone else, so how can you outmeasure yourself? Archive 2007-05-01
  • But in desperately failing schools, where most kids lack basic skills, the only way to bushwhack a path out of the darkness is with a good, solid measuring stick. What Makes a Great Teacher?
  • And setting targets and measuring sticks to evaluate projects would definitely increase efficiency if done properly.
  • But the measuring sticks were not uniform, and across Spain the vara therefore represented different lengths.
  • For me, that is the only measuring stick. The Sun
  • A good measuring stick for any church is its capacity to laugh. Christianity Today
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