0 one of a pair of narrow sticks that are used for eating East Asian food
1 either of a pair of thin, narrow sticks used for eating food
Each evening, daintily manipulating ivory chopsticks, he ate his supper of rice out of a dragon-bordered bowl.
On the table are four covered bowls, two very small dishes containing pickles and soy, and a little paper bag in which is a pair of chopsticks.
To handle our food we had forks and chopsticks, and each guest had a small saucer of soy, or vinegar, at his right hand.
One could consider her to be an expert in what might be called "chopstick" diplomacy, but she held a chopstick in each hand.
In today's debate he sought to turn himself into a leading exponent of chopstick economics.