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[ US /ˈnaɪtˌstɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a short stout club used primarily by policemen

How To Use nightstick In A Sentence

  • Demonstrators surrounded a truck carrying police barricades, mounting it and waving banners and signs bearing antiwar slogans until police used nightsticks to force them off.
  • Later in the weekend, allegations of a CBC reporter being struck with a nightstick and of police dogs being set loose on protesters also emerged.
  • His fingers fumbled at the snap that held his nightstick to his belt.
  • Two of the injured teachers reported being dragged by their scalps while being pummeled by police using their nightsticks and shields.
  • And they "spank" with nightsticks, tasers and guns. LIVE Blog: Chat with us during the show
  • Dozens were arrested; others were bloodied by bullets and nightsticks.
  • A minute and a half later, they began beating the marchers with bullwhips and nightsticks that day in 1965 on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma.
  • But, what's annoying is the notion of Williams as some new racial cause célèbre, that his case was a multimedia Rodney King beat down by a bad blue NPR getting happy with microphone nightsticks. Charles D. Ellison: Juan Williams: Clever Double-Play or Conservative Cause Celebre'
  • One of the guards stood there, holding his nightstick.
  • The guards saw their chance and rushed over to him, nightsticks in hand.
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