How To Use Walking stick In A Sentence
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And a man who sells wooden walking sticks and rolling pins may not seem to be a good global economic barometer.
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Also up for grabs were walking sticks, Zimmer frames, wheelchairs, microwaves, refrigerators and industrial vacuum cleaners.
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One curious survivor from the early days of headed cabbages is the enormously tall Jersey or walking stick cabbage, whose stem is as high as a man and has been recorded as reaching 5 metres.
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Toasting their successful ascent to the summit, she lifts her flask in the air, and father waves his walking stick.
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Thonga a ipfi ndo doba, ipfi ndo vhada: One does not pick up a walking stick, one makes it.
ANC Today
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We enjoy long walks on the trails searching for the perfect walking stick, tracking deer, wild pigs and other animals.
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He walked along the dirt path with a gray cat, hooded in a brown cloak and carrying a stout walking stick.
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But inwardly, you're in a linen suit, wearing a straw boater and swinging a walking stick.
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Midway through his piece, Hoyt concedes the Times erred when it reported that O'Keefe entered the ACORN offices dressed as a pimp "in the outlandish costume -- fur coat, goggle-like sunglasses, walking stick and broad-brimmed hat ...
Peter Dreier: Why ACORN Fell: The Times , Lies, and Videotape
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The main types of equipment on offer are wheelchairs, backrests, bath seats, bedpans, walking sticks and frames.
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The old man is leaning on a walking stick.
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Cherry is chiefly used as a decorative interior finishing lumber, for buildings, cars and boats, also for furniture and in turnery, for musical instruments, walking sticks, last blocks, and woodenware.
Seasoning of Wood
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Literature is a good crutch, but a very bad walking stick.
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He had these walking sticks with him, half a dozen of them, the wood all beautifully carved.
HIGH STAND
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Among the exhibitors were model steam engine fanatic Gordon Woodham from Warminster, walking stick maker George Russell from Sutton Veny, and The Wylye Valley Tree Group.
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Relatively few hike this last stretch, up through the ‘Seas of Azaleas’ past more herbalists, tea stalls and walking stick vendors.
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Council carers have refused to look after her because she hurls torrents of abuse at them and has hit them with her walking stick.
The Sun
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Lithium Ion Battery breakthrough promises 100-fold boost in performance March 20, 2009 The SLIK-STIK is a next-generation walking stick that just might be a killer app with the post war baby boom moving into senior citizenhood.
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
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Then he lights into a determined stomp, accompanied by the suave growl of Leon singing ‘My Walking Stick.’
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Dr. Lawrence was strolling at a leisurely pace, leaning rather heavily on his walking stick.
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Nevertheless, one can still observe the use of traditional pipes, water-pots for music, decorated walking sticks exchanged at marriage, and the use of gourds and pottery.
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We weren't in the right place at the right time except on one occasion when a hunt thug got a cut off walking stick with a great knuckle on the end and started going towards some antis.
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She believes locals who said the weapon was a walking stick converted to fire bullets or an antique rifle which had a larger barrel.
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Taking a stout walking stick to help particularly with the descent is advised.
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She poked and shifted things with the tip of her walking stick.
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He became an alcoholic, and had diabetes and arthritis, which meant he had to use a walking stick.
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The baculite - Latin for "walking stick rock" - is essentially a vertical ammonite, resembling a petrified scabbard.
Billingsgazette.com
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His walking stick was carved with a horse's head.
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The vandals broke into the car, damaged the ignition and stole her walking stick.
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Oak-spallers and trug makers - who make baskets - along with hayrakers, walking stick-makers and millwrights are among the craftsmen considered at risk of dying out.
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There was also an assortment of winged insectoid types of life, although the scientists assured me that they were NOT insects in the way that I knew, and some sort of creature that looked like a cross between a turtle, a lizard, and a walking stick You know, the kind of insect that looks like a stick?
Around a Sun Named Inferno
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Every serious hiker will want to notch this one up on their walking stick.
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Well done to the senior citizen who trimmed back some choice specimens by dextrous use of his walking stick and to the two young lads who provided a welcome action replay with their hurleys.
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I struggled up seven floors, fourteen flights of stairs, on my walking stick to the rooftop sculptures of Casa Batlow.
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The Pope also has a painful right leg and has taken to using a walking stick in his apartment.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mechanically operated beds have been replaced by electronic ones while the trust has purchased new drip stands, heart resuscitators, baby weighing scales, Zimmer frames and walking sticks.
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Even with a reduced number of stalls, visitors were offered a varied selection of goods, ranging from walking sticks to photograph albums, and candyfloss to doughnuts.
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They dress smartly - in brand new turbans complemented by tweeds and ties - and they finish off the outfit with a walking stick bought from the Lakkar Bazaar.
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Entering with his majestic walking stick and brightly-coloured cloth draped over his arm, Mantose appeared proud and arrogant.
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She has no use of her right arm and can only walk short distances with the help of a caliper and walking stick.
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Peter Mead, who has been landlord of the Cross Keys in Pulloxhill for 31 years, has spent the last four years gathering spare hands and legs as well as callipers, harnesses, walking sticks and frames.
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Would he have whacked him with a walking stick?
Times, Sunday Times
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The stolen items were a Scottish claymore, about 4ft long and kept inside a sheath, and a sword hidden inside a walking stick, with an emblem showing the letter B and a crown.
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He recently completed a commission of a walking stick topped with a hot air balloon for a man who was keen on ballooning.
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Her bones were so fragile that she would break her thumb just by leaning on her walking stick.
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The old man is leaning on a walking stick.
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In front of him, a doddery old geezer with a walking stick stepped out in the road.
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Looking more like a steamfitter on holiday than a colleague of the magnificent [Richard harding] Davis," biographer Richard O'Connor says, Jack London nevertheless intended getting to the heart of the matter: "He carried a camera instead of a walking stick, and proposed to record the sight and smells of war, both on film and paper, at the level of the infantryman's boots and the cookfires of the cavalry on march.
JACK LONDON'S WAR
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One of the men was the perfect Westernised gentleman: a suit, a hat and a walking stick by his side - a remnant of the Raj.
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Health is still a concern for an artist who used to team vertiginous high heels with a walking stick on stage.
Times, Sunday Times
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The chapel displays a pile of crutches and walking sticks left behind by visitors who claimed their ailments had been cured.
Times, Sunday Times
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Honestly, I am sick being called anorexic or walking stick for being in size 2 and fit.
Jessica Simpson Thanks Fans For Support During Weight Gain Scandal
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We pass some Dutch backpackers with collapsible walking sticks and all the pro gear who seem to be stopping every hundred meters or so to rest and light up more Marlboro Reds.
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* Thonga a ipfi ndo doba, ipfi ndo vhada: One does not pick up a walking stick, one makes it.
ANC Today
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He has a "gammy" hand and needs to wear a calliper on his right leg and uses a walking stick.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
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A walking stick is a stick that walks, and the phrase might occur as a metaphorical description of a stiffly behaved person: a walking-stick or walkingstick is a stick for walking; the difference may sometimes be important, and consistency may be held to require that all compounds with gerunds should be hyphened or made into single words.
Hyphens.
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He rapped his walking stick hard on the dirty cobblestone path, three times in quick succession.
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China may only have blunt weapons with which to handle overheating - the economic equivalent of pushing a walking stick into the spokes of a bicycle's front wheel.
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There're a lot of interesting things to buy: tyre sandals, walking sticks, assegais, knobkerries, bead necklaces, Zulu pots and drums.
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My grandma is bringing my grandpa's walking stick over for me, because we have reached the point in vertigo treatment where my current treatment will in no way get messed up if I use a cane.
Mrissa: Milestone
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The Pope also has a painful right leg and has taken to using a walking stick in his apartment.
Times, Sunday Times
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The pit bull then attacked his dog as he fended it off with his walking stick.
The Sun
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They can range from I-work-with-bricks-and-steel-and-you-don't macho he-men on one end of the spectrum to the pompous, condescending windbags affecting Wrightian capes and walking sticks on the other.
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In the fog he felt for the kerb with his walking stick.
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With a hoe-blade unrolled from her canvas, jammed onto the walking stick, she cleared a patch of low white stumps.
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Literature is a good crutch, but a very bad walking stick.
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The principal items for sale to tourists were mangy-looking fur hats and purses, Kashmiri embroidered felt rugs and tea cozies, and carved walking sticks.
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Her bones were so fragile that she would break her thumb just by leaning on her walking stick.
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Cramer worked in the Russian capital, making walking sticks, tobacco pipes, chibouques and other items.
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My favourite character was Lars' dad - a small, wizened Danish man who carried a knobbly walking stick and repeatedly stroked his long, white beard.
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Council carers have refused to look after her because she hurls torrents of abuse at them and has hit them with her walking stick.
The Sun
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Despite that incident his mother allowed him to keep a stash of weapons in his bedroom, including a Gurkha's kukri knife, a sword sheathed in a walking stick and a 3ft samurai sword.
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Several items in the room belonged to William Henry Harrison: the bookcase, his well-used wooden bootjack, his walking stick, and the portrait of his wife Anna Symmes Harrison.
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He had a walking stick and his whole manner was so pugnacious and focused.
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Fingering the silver skull on the top of his ebony walking stick, he waited.
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There was a man at Renfrew, where I came from, who had a kaleyard, and he was very much bothered with the depredations of a hootie craw-the corn crow-and. he got hold of a rat gin and put it out in his kale yard and covered it over and put some seed on top of it, and got his walking stick, and got behind the door to watch events.
Imperial Plans in Education
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Health is still a concern for an artist who used to team vertiginous high heels with a walking stick on stage.
Times, Sunday Times
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As we turned to go, a tall old geezer with a long walking stick was in our way.
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First Madame Mère ( smiling), then Louis—leaning heavily on two walking sticks, his expression hooded—followed at a distance by Hortense, Jérôme and his wife, Caroline and Joachim (snickering), Julie (Joseph is in Spain), Eugène and, at the last, a giggling Pauline.
The Last Great Dance on Earth
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In this miniature from the 1400s, Mary mounts steps to the altar, while behind her file Joseph with a walking stick and a modestly dressed woman with basket and candle.
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Perhaps even now he is striding the Highlands, walking stick in hand.
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He knocked on the palace doors with the knob of the walking stick.
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Some students are still in hospital or their sickbed, while others have gone back in wheelchairs or using walking sticks.
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They can range from I-work-with-bricks-and-steel-and-you-don't macho he-men on one end of the spectrum to the pompous, condescending windbags affecting Wrightian capes and walking sticks on the other.
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Like the two brugmansias with small blue flowers; an orange cestrum that's native to Guatamala; a weeping mulberry tree; a variegated clerodendrum, from local grower Ned Rahm; a Harry Lauder's Walking Stick.
Island Packet: Home
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Walking sticks of malacca and rattan were favorites for Town use, with crook, crutch or straight handles, very often mounted with silver bands and tips.
Dressing the Edwardian Man | Edwardian Promenade
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This is the place for stout walking sticks and impressive rows of Wellington boots.
Times, Sunday Times
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In his right hand he was holding a wooden walking stick with a golden eagle head on the handle.
DESPERADOES
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The wood of D. melanoxylon is used in carving, turnery and marquetry to produce sculptures, musical instruments, ornaments, inlays, chess pieces. walking sticks, gearings and many other products.
Chapter 23
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Twice he brought in his walking stick, and once he brought in the coal scuttle.
The Tales of Beatrix Potter
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This is the place for stout walking sticks and impressive rows of Wellington boots.
Times, Sunday Times
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Striking scenery was also shot in Iceland, where Bond uses his crutches, walker, wheelchair, and walking stick to run away from Russian soldiers.
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He was tapping his walking stick against his leg.
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He was tapping his walking stick against his leg.
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The firm buys cow horn, which is a by-product of the meat industry, and uses it to produce items such as spoons, walking sticks and shoehorns.
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The elderly poet chased the young man, belabouring him round the shoulders with a walking stick.
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He sold walking sticks, which became known as 'killer sticks' after a French Quarter buggy driver supposedly used one to beat off a mugger.
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The workers here carry walking sticks, use crutches, or get around in wheelchairs.
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In the fog he felt for kerb with his walking stick.
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The child had to choose the correct items from carefully crafted duplicates; items included spectacles, a pencil, a bowl, a walking stick and a small hand drum.
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They came from across the town and ranged from young parents with toddlers to pensioners with walking sticks.
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The chapel displays a pile of crutches and walking sticks left behind by visitors who claimed their ailments had been cured.
Times, Sunday Times
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Now, pigeons sit on his shoulders, and passing poets salute him with a flourish of the walking stick.
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Sylvia, who was known for her beautifully hand carved walking sticks, offered to make him a handsome oak staff.
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We enjoy long walks on the trails searching for the perfect walking stick, tracking deer, wild pigs and other animals.
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It was alleged that he claimed he sometimes needed a walking stick and crutches yet was capable of working as a police officer unhindered.
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He was tapping his walking stick against his leg.
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Even with a reduced number of stalls, visitors were offered a varied selection of goods, ranging from walking sticks to photograph albums, and candyfloss to doughnuts.
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He wades into the water and of course falls over and drops his walking stick.
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There were people in wheel chairs, people with walking sticks and crutches and people with guide dogs.
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When the boy was caught daubing paint on an Uncle's car, and subsequently whacked with a walking stick to teach him a lesson, she didn't speak to the family for two years.
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Charlie Mr. Leanep will be expecting me he took up his boller banged it on his head took up a walking stick the first that came in to his hand, and rushed out of the room looking like a roughyeun out of the streets, his boots untide his hair rough he banged the door behind him.
Daisy Ashford: Her Book
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To disseminate the biological agents, the Fort Detrick scientists hid them in aerosol spray systems inside fountain pens, walking sticks, light bulbs and even in the exhaust pipes of a 1953 Mercury.
William C. Patrick III, 84, dies; oversaw Fort Detrick biowarfare effort and weaponization of anthrax and other deadly diseases
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He gets about with the aid of a walking stick.
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She poked and shifted things with the tip of her walking stick.
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Oak-spallers and trug makers - who make baskets - along with hayrakers, walking stick-makers and millwrights are among the craftsmen considered at risk of dying out.
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Stones were attached to walking sticks to form cudgels.
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Council carers have refused to look after her because she hurls torrents of abuse at them and has hit them with her walking stick.
The Sun
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Would he have whacked him with a walking stick?
Times, Sunday Times
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Twice he brought in his walking stick, and once he brought in the coal scuttle.
The Tales of Beatrix Potter
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Similarly, canes or walking sticks are often coated with Teflon, so that they will not slip on hard, smooth surfaces.
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Spats, watch chains, ivory handled walking sticks, monocles, tie bars, sock garters, ascots, etc: there are actually people who can make these things work because of their personal styles, but most of us can't.
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The thief got more than he bargained for , as Mr Cox tripped him up with his walking stick.
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The chapel displays a pile of crutches and walking sticks left behind by visitors who claimed their ailments had been cured.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is the place for stout walking sticks and impressive rows of Wellington boots.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are comprehensive subcollections such as walking sticks, thimbles, minute ivory skulls, Chinese cloisonne enamel vessels, Oriental carpets, and Persian miniatures.
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The vandals broke into the car, damaged the ignition and stole her walking stick.
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We sit in a café, drinking hot chocolate with an entire cow of cream on top, looking at the town festival guide and wondering why so many Germans carry walking sticks with those little metal place plaques nailed to them.
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The elderly poet chased the young man, belabouring him round the shoulders with a walking stick.
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A little further along the track there are some tree fuchsias - kotukutuku (which is the Maori word for a walking stick).