Wiktionary
n. A portable rod used for illumination.
Usage examples of "lightstick".
I fumbled among the three or four knives I kept in my pockets and found my lightstick and smacked it on the raft.
In his other hand he carried a fire axe from the same locker as the lightstick, it hardly inspired confidence.
He cautiously stuck the lightstick through the gap, and peered round at the fifth floor vestibule.
The lightstick grew steadily brighter as they ventured into the cavern levels.
Anakmati, tossed the lightstick into the bushes and jumped onto the horse.
He took three breaths in rapid succession, at the same time checking his depth gauge and breaking out a Cyalume chemical lightstick to leave floating in the bubble as a beacon for the others to follow.
Alex had already set up the site machine shop servos to drill air holes in all of the crates, and there would be an unbreakable bio-luminescent lightstick in each.
Their bobbing lightsticks caused sharp shadows to dance in all directions across the rock-littered terrain.
The selection in the small shop was limited, but we dared brave the mall only once, with lightsticks, as it was huge and always dark.
But just in case, she and Davy both carried chemical lightsticks, a spare flashlight and batteries, a simple cigarette lighter, matches, and candles.
We ignited lightsticks, then dropped them overboard from different parts of the boat.
Waving lightsticks and smiling with teeth that iridesce red, white, and blue.
Alex had already set up the site machine shop servos to drill air holes in all of the crates, and there would be an unbreakable bio-luminescent lightstick in each.