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The phrase "drumstick of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the leg of a bird or a piece of meat that resembles the shape of a drumstick. Example: I couldn't resist ordering the drumstick of chicken at the barbecue restaurant.
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Then I bit into the drumstick of a farmers' market bird.
"Try an army of parasites, viruses, and germs, incubated in the fat flesh of every drumstick of that devilcursed goose.
You are practically guaranteed to see a man in a kilt, flashing a drumstick of calf, or a fellow decked out in turquoise, or someone smoking a long horn pipe on the stairs outside during intermission.
The following day, after hours of waiting in a three-room airport, we flew by 12-seat prop plane to Big Corn, where we took a quick taxi ride to the island's boat launch and traveled by open ocean panga, a small outboard-powered motorboat, to Little Corn, a two-mile-long drumstick of a tropical island.
The tabor drum is the earliest known example of its kind and the drumstick of a previously unknown design.
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Mr. Gibbard was installed at the drum kit, and Ms. Lewis had taken a drumstick out of her backboard; together they played along with the feverish beat that was coming from Mr. Tamborello's computer.
Everyone appears to play two instruments simultaneously; even Owens occasionally wields four drumsticks of varying thickness.
Those complicated-looking hard plastic doohickeys that hold the drumsticks of your fresh turkey in place — can they go in the oven, or are they only for shipping purposes?
When we first see the hero after years of cycle training, his body has puffed into a parody of the athletic freak, complete with hollow eyes, shrivelled waist, and immense drumsticks of muscle where you and I have calves.
The parrillada mixta, or mixed grill, on the other hand, was a sight to behold: a cast-iron contraption piled with fajita-style sliced chicken and steak, shreds of carnitas, peppery jalapeño sausage, bacon-wrapped shrimp, and plump drumsticks of barbecued quail, sticky with a honey glaze.
He wasn't just holding drumsticks, of course: he was holding an interface of art and science; he was holding a societal paradigm; he was holding a couple of long wooden tickets to a strange glowing land built of rhythm and sweat.
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