
1) Chinaware 2) Chopstick
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1) Chinese eating utensils 2) Chinese fork 3) Chinese restaurant offering 4) Chinese restaurant option 5) Chinese restaurant utensils 6) Chopstick 7) Cooking utensil 8) Cuts up little bloodsuckers 9) Duet of sorts 10) Early piano lesson 11) Eating implements 12) Eating utensil 13) Music for two fingers
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Chopsticks are shaped pairs of equal length sticks that have been used as the traditional utensils of China, Vietnam, Korea and Japan for thousands of years. Chopsticks originated in ancient China and later spread to Vietnam, Korea and Japan. They can also be found in some areas of Tibet and Nepal that are close to Han Chinese populations. Chopsti...
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[hand game] Chopsticks (also called Numbers, Swords, Sticks, Fingers, Magic Fingers, Split, Cherries, and Bananas) is a hand game for two players, in which players extend a number of fingers from each hand and transfer those scores by taking turns to tap one hand against another. The basic version is an example of a solved game in that so l...
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Eating utensils, about eight inches long, rectangular at the top and tapered at the eating ends. Today, chopsticks are used in Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, as well as China, making them the world's second-most popular method of conveying food to mouth, the most popular being the fingers. Chopsticks are never made of metal because metal may react w......
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(from Chinese kuai-tzu, `quick ones,` by way of Pidgin chop, `quick`), eating utensils, consisting of a pair of slender sticks held between the ...
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Chopsticks are a great tool for pushing corners into shape or cuffs or any item that you have to turn. They're blunt on the end and you don't have to worry about them poking through. For instance, you have sewn a collar, right sides together, and you have trimmed the seams and cut the triangle off the tips of each corner of the collar. After you tu...
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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.
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