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Answer for the clue "Chicken leg joint ", 9 letters:
drumstick

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A stick used to play drums. 2 The second joint of the leg bone of a chicken or other fowl, as meat. 3 (context India English) The moringa or drumstick tree, ''Moringa oleifera'', especially its slender, cylindrical pods.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Drumstick is the brand name, owned by Nestlé since 1991, for a variety of ice cream -filled ice cream cones sold in the United States , Australia , Canada , Malaysia , and other countries across the world. The original product was invented by I.C. Parker ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the lower joint of the leg of a fowl a stick used for playing a drum

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Drumstick \Drum"stick`\, n. A stick with which a drum is beaten. Anything resembling a drumstick in form; -- applied especially to the tibiotarsus, or second joint, of the leg of a fowl, when cooked and served at the table.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES chicken drumsticks (= the lower part of chicken legs ) ▪ party food, such as sandwiches and chicken drumsticks EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A hot chicken take away counter offering freshly cooked drumsticks, thighs and whole ...

Usage examples of drumstick.

And so Oskar acquired a third drumstick -- he was old enough for that.

So I slipped in with her under the featherbed, left my drum and the two sticks I had just been using outside, and permitted only a third drumstick, a used and rather scrawny one, to accompany me on my visit to Lina.

Still clutching a drumstick the size of an ostrich leg, he stepped out through a massively pillared portico.

Itharr plucked a drumstick from it without looking, his eyes on Belkram and Sharantyr.

I have been compelled to take up my drum and drumsticks and, gazing at the faded brownish rectangle, attempt to conjure up the dimly visible three-cornered constellation.

I have just described a photograph showing Oskar full length with drum and drumsticks, and at the same time disclosed what decisions, having had three years in which to mature, were definitely taken by Oskar as he was being photographed at his birthday party, not far from a cake with three candles.

The drum stood up well under the strain, the grownups around me not quite so well, they were always wanting to interrupt my drum, to cross it up, to crimp my drumsticks -- but nature looked out for me.

Tearing myself away from the clouds which obviously had no school that day, I leapt to my feet, pulled my drumsticks out from under my suspenders, and loudly, emphatically, drummed out the time of the song.

I stood facing the Stockturm, steep brick wall pinned against the sky, and it was only by chance, in response to a faint stirring of boredom, that I wedged my drumsticks in between the masonry and the iron mounting of the door.

I called back my gaze and, to dispel my irritation, began in earnest to use my drumsticks as levers.

Oskar the son unbuttoned his coat, reached quickly for his drumsticks, and made his drum cry out: Father, father, until Jan Bronski turned and slowly, much too slowly, crossed the street, and found me, Oskar, in the doorway.

My double raised both arms and clenched his fists in such a way that one wanted desperately to thrust something into them, my drumsticks for example.

And finally, putting the drumsticks back into his hands, I gave him his chance to show what he had learned from Oskar.

Before I had time to wrench drum and drumsticks away from this most obstinate of all pupils without concern for his halo, Father Wiehnke was behind me -- my drumming had made itself heard throughout the length and breadth of the church -- Vicar Rasczeia was behind me.

The Vicar pulled me down, Father Wiehnke cuffed me, Mama wept at me, Father Wiehnke whispered at me, the Vicar genuflected and bobbed up and took the drumsticks away from Jesus, genuflected again with the drumsticks and bobbed up again for the drum, took the drum away from Little Lord Jesus, cracked his halo, jostled his watering can, broke off a bit of cloud, tumbled down the steps, and genuflected once more.