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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chicken drumstick" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the lower section of a chicken's leg, often eaten as a type of meat. Example: "For dinner, I had a delicious chicken drumstick with a side of mashed potatoes and green beans."
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So did the juicy chicken drumstick and fat, tasty sausages.
If you mimed breaking a chicken drumstick off, chewed it and threw it, they would catch it like a chicken drumstick, look at it and throw it back like a chicken drumstick.
So I'd fight with younger siblings, over any chicken drumstick particularly.
On the rodizio: prime rib, short ribs, sirloin steak, skirt steak, chicken drumstick, sausages, garlic bread.
By the time the last chicken drumstick was polished off, they had raised $2,300.
He kept the sides in vinyl siding, kind of like a chicken drumstick sticking out of its tinfoil wrapping.
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Therefore, the proposed technique could be used to improve the microbial quality of chicken drumsticks.
Instead, he finds room for a packet of cooked chicken drumsticks, an apple and two KitKats.
"There will be chewed chicken drumsticks on kitchen floors, guttering candles on mantelpieces," he warned.
Chicken drumsticks have also been added in either a side or main portion.
I defy anyone to name a better accompaniment for barbecued chicken drumsticks.
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