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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drumstick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a part of a chicken or turkey, or to a stick used to play a drum.
Example: "For dinner, I would like a drumstick with some mashed potatoes on the side."
Alternatives: "a chicken leg" or "a drum mallet".
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A drumstick?
Or a drumstick.
"A drumstick here, breastmeat there..."...
Do you like a drumstick?
More than Derrick could shake a drumstick at.
How many times can anyone watch a drumstick twirl?
He sat down in the locker room and gnawed on a drumstick.
For the song "Pocket Calculator," one member triggered percussion with a drumstick.
Her husband had a Drumstick and Mr. Jones a snow cone.
He held a drumstick in his right hand and hit with his left.
That's when Thurston came up with the idea of playing his guitar with a drumstick.
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