Sentence examples for metal stick from inspiring English sources

"metal stick" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an actual physical metal stick -- such as a metallic rod or baton -- or to an object that looks/functions like a metal stick, such as a metal cane or a plotter pen. For example: "I found an old metal stick in the attic that I think was used as a telescope base."

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A colleague of hers was hospitalised after being walloped repeatedly with a metal stick.

In front of the Field Library, the two 10-foot-tall metal stick figures in Leon Reid IV's "Pedestrian Shuffle" seem to saunter along the sidewalk.

"There was a cut with the depth of a fingertip on his neck, which came from being beaten with a metal stick.

The New Yorker, June 4 , 1938P. 11 Talk story about Benjamin K. Albrecht who discovered a mixture which would make sheet metal stick to a plaster wall.

No. 15, the metal stick up, contains about a dozen ingredients, two of them in such minute quantity that they defy analysis.

I was disappointed to discover that pushing a knob back and forth is nothing like shoving a metal stick along a slot until it clicks into place.

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I could see metal stuck on my left thigh.

"We are two people hitting each other with metal sticks," Mr. Meehan said.

A cheap piece of metal stuck in a cheap piece of plastic".

Color is a lousy indicator of burger safety, as is the taste of metal sticks.

All that's left of Lenin in central Kiev is a giant pedestal of gray granite with a few rusty pieces of metal sticking out the top.

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