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It just seemed important to find a stick right then.
Turns out, it's not easy to find a stick in Chinatown.
"If you want to beat a dog, you're always going to find a stick," said Rangers defenseman Marek Malik, who, like Jagr, is Czech.
Sometimes I bribe them with treats, or set them tasks: find a stick in the shape of an animal, six different coloured stones, something really disgusting.
She also regularly breaks into soulful songs that end up being, in a childhood-anxiety sort of way, about poop ("I really love my life and I'll also tell you what / If I find a stick I'll put it in your mama's butt / And pull it out and stick / The doody in her eye!").
My husband, the sparkling conversationalist, has turned into a monosyllabic drone, the male gourmand is now unable to find a stick of butter in plain sight and openly complains about the ratio of vodka to vermouth in his martini, which I continue to make for him, like the butler in a Jack Benny comedy hour.
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Find a stick-on rhinestone, or cut the back off of an earring stud.
"He finds a stick and holds onto it as long as he can.
He finds a stick of lip balm and applies it to his lips liberally as if shellacking them.
When he pays for the haircut, he finds a stick of gum in his pocket and chews it.
He reached around and found a stick where he lay, perhaps part of his recliner, and began fighting for his life, digging at the mud.
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