"Crabstick" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Crabstick" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Crabstick" Meaning

I think you might be referring to a "cricket bat". A cricket bat is a wooden or bamboo bat used in the sport of cricket, typically consisting of a flat, elongated piece of wood with a handle attached at one end.

"Crabstick" Examples

Usage Examples of "Crabstick"


Crabstick is a rare or obsolete term that was used in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It is not commonly used in modern English. However, here are a few examples of how it might have been used:

"The old sailor was known for his expertise in wielding a crabstick, a cumbersome but trusty tool for hauling in nets." (historical fiction)
"The captain swore that the crabstick was the key to their success, and he wasn't about to change a winning formula." (nautical fiction)
"The injured fisherman lay on the shore, clutching his broken crabstick and wondering how he'd make a living now." (short story)
"The old man's tartan-clad figure stood on the dock, crabstick in hand, watching the sun set over the fjord." (folkloric description)
"The crabstick's rusty metal seemed to mock him, a symbol of his dwindling fortunes and uncertain future." (poetry)

"Crabstick" Similar Words

Crabbed

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Crabbier

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Crabbiest

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Crabbing

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Crabtree

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Crachoir

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Cracidae

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