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cinnamon sticks

n. (cinnamon stick English)

Usage examples of "cinnamon sticks".

Yossarian and Orr were dripping wet by the time the trucks drove away and had no choice but to squeeze themselves back into the plane and roll themselves up like shivering anchovies between the jolting corners of the crates of artichokes that Milo flew up to Naples at dawn and exchanged for the cinnamon sticks, cloves, vanilla beans and pepper pods that he rushed right back down south with that same day to Malta, where, it turned out, he was Assistant Governor-General.

The glass had been polished to a gleam, the coffee was irresistibly fragrant, and a pale blue canning jar filled with cinnamon sticks stood on the counter.

The Phoenix opened the boxes and spread the cinnamon sticks on the nest.

He smelled like cinnamon sticks and had the build of a Yukon grizzly.

Brilliant eyes, the warm brown color of his mother's precious cinnamon sticks.

He got two clean mugs and added sweet butter, cinnamon sticks, and Jamaica rum, then swung the crane away from the flames and tipped the spout of a steaming cast-iron teakettle with his bare fingers.