
A walking stick is a device used by many people to facilitate balancing while walking. Walking sticks come in many shapes and sizes, and can be sought by collectors. Some kinds of walking stick may be used by people with disabilities as a crutch. The walking stick has also historically been known to be used as a defensive or offensive weapon, and ...
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[device] = July 25 = == Could a gull lift a cat in its beak? == See here. Sounds unlikely to me, taking into account that most housecats are heavier than most gulls and the wing-loading and compensation for nose-heaviness that would be necessary for such a feat of strength (in human terms, it would be a bit like piggybacking a person twice ...
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Walking-stick was a late 19th century satirical slang expression for a candidate to the House of Commons nominated by a political association and subject to them in Parliament.
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[
n] - a stick carried in the hand for support in walking 2. [n] - any of various mostly tropical insects having long twiglike bodies
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Phasmatodea - the Stick and Leaf insects (Order Phasmatodea) are insects well known for their camouflage. They are commonly kept as pets.
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walkingstick noun any of various mostly tropical insects having long twiglike bodies
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