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french stick
noun
Baguette, a long thin loaf of bread.
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What is more, the French stick to regional varieties: people around Bordeaux drink mainly Bordeaux, people in Burgundy prefer Burgundy.
During the Middle Ages a French stick game called hoquet was played, and the English word may be derived from it.
Think burgers (quarter-pounder with mushrooms and bacon, £4.20), Cheddar Porkers (cheesy sausage in a roll, £2.70) or, the Cap-n-Jaspers classic, Half a Yard of Hot Dog (45.7cm of French stick stuffed with two hot dogs, £4.20).
Jason Atherton Head chef at Maze in London My perfect picnic has got to be cheese and Branson pickle sandwiches, made with Lincolnshire poacher on a really good French stick – you can't mess around too much when you're having a picnic.
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The French gave us wine and French sticks full of eggs and bacon.
Fortunately his long-suffering girlfriend Anaïs and cat Loon (both French) stuck with him.
And now here they are again!" The French stuck to their cold war mantra: "We love Germany so much that we're glad there are two of them".
Refreshments would be served: cans of Party Seven beer, 50p bottles of Hirondelle (a sweet white wine), French sticks and blocks of orange Red Leicester.
To run the lexicon of this sport's table: billiards comes from the French bille, "stick," which is called a cue, from the French queue, "tail".
In fact, one reason so many French people "stick around" Larchmont, Mr. Croze said, is to be near Dr. Philip Heinegg, an American family practitioner who studied medicine in France and is married to a French woman.
Faisal bin Hussein was on his way to help his brother Abdullah in Syria when Winston Churchill implored him to renege, using the prospect of a crushing defeat by the French as stick, and the promise of Abdullah's own dynasty as carrot.
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