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throwing stick

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Explanation of "Throwing Stick"

Definition:
A "throwing stick" is a noun that refers to a curved piece of wood that, when thrown correctly, comes back to the person who threw it. It can also mean a device similar to a sling that is used by some ancient or primitive societies to help throw a dart or spear.

Usage Instructions:
  • A "throwing stick" is usually used in outdoor activities, games, or hunting.
  • It is important to throw the stick with the right technique so that it returns to you.
Example Sentence:
  • "The children played with the throwing stick at the park, trying to make it return to them after each throw."
Advanced Usage:

In some cultures, the throwing stick is also known for its use in traditional hunting practices. It may have different designs based on the specific needs of the community using it.

Word Variants:
  • Throw (verb): To send something through the air with force.
  • Stick (noun): A long, thin piece of wood.
Different Meanings:
  • The term "throwing stick" can also refer to a general category of objects used for throwing, not just limited to a curved piece of wood.
Synonyms:
  • Boomerang (specifically refers to a throwing stick designed to return)
  • Sling (though this can refer to a different type of throwing device)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "throwing stick," here are some related terms: - "Throw in the towel"This means to give up on something. - "Throw caution to the wind"This means to take a risk without worrying about the consequences.

Summary:

A "throwing stick" is a fun and interesting tool that can be used in games and hunting.

Noun
  1. a curved piece of wood; when properly thrown will return to thrower
  2. a device resembling a sling that is used in various primitive societies to propel a dart or spear

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