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chicken drumstick

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Word: Chicken Drumstick

Definition: A chicken drumstick is the lower part of a chicken's leg that is often cooked and eaten. It is the part that you hold when you eat fried or roasted chicken.

Usage Instructions:
  • When using the term "chicken drumstick," you can refer to it in cooking, eating, or when discussing meals.
  • You can order chicken drumsticks at a restaurant or cook them at home.
Example:
  • “I would like to order a plate of chicken drumsticks with barbecue sauce, please.”
  • “We had baked chicken drumsticks for dinner last night.”
Advanced Usage:

In a culinary context, “chicken drumstick” can refer to various recipes, such as: - Spicy chicken drumsticks: Prepared with hot spices. - Honey-glazed chicken drumsticks: Coated with a sweet sauce made from honey.

Word Variants:
  • Drumsticks: This term can also refer to the stick used to play drums, so context is important.
Different Meaning:
  • Drumstick (in music): A stick used to play a drum.
  • Drumstick (in botany): Refers to a type of vegetable, often called "moringa," which has long seed pods.
Synonyms:
  • Leg (of chicken): Sometimes people refer to the whole leg, which includes the drumstick and the thigh.
  • Chicken leg: A more general term that can include both the drumstick and thigh.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "chicken drumstick," you might hear phrases like: - "To get the drumstick" (informally): This can mean to get the best part or the most desirable item in a situation, although it’s not commonly used.

Summary:

A chicken drumstick is a tasty and popular part of the chicken that many people enjoy eating. It can be prepared in various ways, and it’s a common dish in many cuisines.

Noun
  1. the lower joint of the leg of a chicken

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