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chopsticks
[ chop-stiks ]
noun
- a harmonically and melodically simple waltz for piano played typically with the forefinger of each hand and sometimes having an accompanying part for a second player.
chopsticks
/ ˈtʃɒpstɪks /
plural noun
- a pair of thin sticks, of ivory, wood, etc, used as eating utensils by the Chinese, Japanese, and other people of East Asia
Word History and Origins
Origin of chopsticks1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chopsticks1
Example Sentences
And each ”classic utensil set” includes a fork, spoon, knife and chopsticks, for versatility.
The launch tower sported monstrous metal arms, dubbed chopsticks, that caught the descending 232-foot booster.
“When I’m at a restaurant, I will fold up the chopstick wrapper and build a little fort with the plates and chopsticks and, like, make stuff in my hands,” he said.
The saucy cucumbers are enjoyed straight out of the container with chopsticks.
It's clear that Sofia would have preferred not to serve food while wearing a kimono with chopsticks in her hair, while Captain's Mandarin-collared suit was hand-picked by Hammer.
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