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n. (walking stick English)
Usage examples of "walking sticks".
Taking up his walking sticks, he hobbled out, and Polly's heart sank as she realized he'd deliberately left her alone with her loathed host and suitor.
She turned to see what had spooked the heretic, and soon caught sight of four sturdy women pushing through the throng, nonchalantly swinging walking sticks they didn't seem to need .
Just inside the door was a great hollowed-out foot of some kind that held umbrellas and parasols and canes and walking sticks.
She turned to see what had spooked the heretic, and soon caught sight of four sturdy women pushing through the throng, nonchalantly swinging walking sticks they didn't seem to need.
Unlike either group of women, they carried no weapons, not even walking sticks.
They were lifted, bedclothes, walking sticks, and all, and moved into other houses.
He had left a winding trail of blood behind him, yet still he crawled forward - to where the villagers surrounded the three-legged dog, beating it to death with walking sticks, hoes and shovels.
But they were there, leaning on walking sticks or on the shoulders of their grandchildren or great-grandchildren, chirping to one another with the equable calm of those who have long since ceased being surprised by fate.
Mary sat silently, unsmiling, constantly gripping and twisting one of the walking sticks to which she had now graduated.