drumstick Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdrʌm.stɪk]
  • Us [ ˈdrʌm.stɪk]

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  • Inghams also produce packaged chicken products for most supermarkets that are pre-packaged including drumsticks, thighs, breast filets, wings and mince.

  • They are popularly known as drumsticks due to the shape of their inflorescences.

  • Other things, such as throwing drumsticks around and landing them on drums, are also seen in the video.

  • Rounded drumsticks containing the seeds appear later, formed from the old flower parts.

  • Dark meat (legs, drumsticks and thighs) pieces are typically cheaper than white meat pieces (breast, wings).

  • They were usually played with drumsticks, mainly for martial purposes but also in chamber music, dance and processional music and probably for accompanying songs.

  • The length of the drumsticks is 25-27 cm.

  • The leftmost performer plays a small "taiko", set on a stand before him, with two drumsticks.

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Translations of drumstick In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    音樂, 鼓槌, 食物…

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  • 中文简体

    音乐, 鼓槌, 食物…

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  • Español

    palillo de tambor, baqueta, muslo…

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  • Português

    baqueta, coxa…

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  • Français

    baguette de tambour, pilon…

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  • Čeština

    palička na buben, stehno…

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  • Dansk

    trommestav, lår…

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  • Indonesia

    pemukul genderang, paha ayam bagian bawah…

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