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		Definition of walking stick in English: walking sticknoun  ![]() 1A stick with a curved handle used for support when walking. 手杖 Example sentencesExamples -  We enjoy long walks on the trails searching for the perfect walking stick, tracking deer, wild pigs and other animals.
 -  An arthritic man who walks with a walking stick was beaten up and left lying on the roadside with head injuries.
 -  Frances looked incredibly frail, needing the support of a walking stick, and she asked me to help her up and off the stage.
 -  This means I have to walk, albeit with a walking stick, slowly from my home in Sevenoaks Close using the footpath.
 -  Keith Pickering's walking sticks are fabulous, individual-crafted works of art.
 -  He has some mobility in his legs and can walk with the aid of a walking stick.
 -  All participants are advised to bring rain proofs and suitable footwear and for those of senior years a walking stick for added support.
 -  The first time I went in there I could barely walk and I was having to use walking sticks.
 -  Clearly supported on a walking stick, I motioned to the driver to circle over and pick me up.
 -  Some came on crutches, others in wheelchairs and some used walking sticks.
 -  Then it was on to the trail proper, with the party kitted out in ponchos and bamboo walking sticks bought from the locals and following their tour guide, Willow.
 -  The workers here carry walking sticks, use crutches, or get around in wheelchairs.
 -  Both before and after the match, Danny Wallace walked out of the tunnel, leaning heavily on a walking stick, to receive a tumultuous and emotional welcome from the fans.
 -  Jordan, who walked into Leeds Crown Court with the aid of a walking stick, supplied medical evidence from three cardiac consultants saying he was unfit to stand trial.
 -  Darwin looked less confident, less well dressed, more anxious, more like an invalid, especially when the handle of the walking stick is glimpsed on the left.
 -  Video footage of Mr Waite taken before the trial showed his difficulty in walking and his necessity to use a walking stick at all times.
 -  It was alleged that he claimed he sometimes needed a walking stick and crutches yet was capable of working as a police officer unhindered.
 -  Similarly, canes or walking sticks are often coated with Teflon, so that they will not slip on hard, smooth surfaces.
 -  More than £2,000-worth of equipment - walking sticks, crutches and frames - go missing every year in these services because patients do not return them when they no longer need to use them.
 -  My one and only ramble came when a family of Quakers took me on their family walk across the Chilterns, walking sticks, knapsacks and all.
 
 Synonyms stick, cane, crook, crutch, prop 2North American A long, slender, slow-moving insect that resembles a twig. In many species, it appears that there are no males and that the females lay fertile eggs without mating. Also called stick insect Example sentencesExamples -  Lizards and birds zestily eat walking sticks of either pattern, so camouflage offers a big advantage.
 -  Remarkably, nepetalactone next turned up in an insect, the walking stick.
 -  Besides researching thrips, he studies speciation and asexuality in walking sticks and the phylogenetics of Galapagos Islands snails.
 
    Definition of walking stick in US English: walking sticknounˈwɔkɪŋ ˌstɪkˈwôkiNG ˌstik 1A stick with a curved handle used for support when walking. 手杖 Example sentencesExamples -  It was alleged that he claimed he sometimes needed a walking stick and crutches yet was capable of working as a police officer unhindered.
 -  Frances looked incredibly frail, needing the support of a walking stick, and she asked me to help her up and off the stage.
 -  Then it was on to the trail proper, with the party kitted out in ponchos and bamboo walking sticks bought from the locals and following their tour guide, Willow.
 -  Jordan, who walked into Leeds Crown Court with the aid of a walking stick, supplied medical evidence from three cardiac consultants saying he was unfit to stand trial.
 -  Keith Pickering's walking sticks are fabulous, individual-crafted works of art.
 -  Similarly, canes or walking sticks are often coated with Teflon, so that they will not slip on hard, smooth surfaces.
 -  The workers here carry walking sticks, use crutches, or get around in wheelchairs.
 -  Video footage of Mr Waite taken before the trial showed his difficulty in walking and his necessity to use a walking stick at all times.
 -  This means I have to walk, albeit with a walking stick, slowly from my home in Sevenoaks Close using the footpath.
 -  My one and only ramble came when a family of Quakers took me on their family walk across the Chilterns, walking sticks, knapsacks and all.
 -  All participants are advised to bring rain proofs and suitable footwear and for those of senior years a walking stick for added support.
 -  He has some mobility in his legs and can walk with the aid of a walking stick.
 -  The first time I went in there I could barely walk and I was having to use walking sticks.
 -  An arthritic man who walks with a walking stick was beaten up and left lying on the roadside with head injuries.
 -  Clearly supported on a walking stick, I motioned to the driver to circle over and pick me up.
 -  We enjoy long walks on the trails searching for the perfect walking stick, tracking deer, wild pigs and other animals.
 -  Darwin looked less confident, less well dressed, more anxious, more like an invalid, especially when the handle of the walking stick is glimpsed on the left.
 -  More than £2,000-worth of equipment - walking sticks, crutches and frames - go missing every year in these services because patients do not return them when they no longer need to use them.
 -  Both before and after the match, Danny Wallace walked out of the tunnel, leaning heavily on a walking stick, to receive a tumultuous and emotional welcome from the fans.
 -  Some came on crutches, others in wheelchairs and some used walking sticks.
 
 Synonyms stick, cane, crook, crutch, prop 2North American A long, slender, slow-moving insect that resembles a twig. In many species, it appears that there are no males and that the females lay fertile eggs without mating. Family Phasmatidae, order Phasmida: many genera Also called stick insect Example sentencesExamples -  Remarkably, nepetalactone next turned up in an insect, the walking stick.
 -  Besides researching thrips, he studies speciation and asexuality in walking sticks and the phylogenetics of Galapagos Islands snails.
 -  Lizards and birds zestily eat walking sticks of either pattern, so camouflage offers a big advantage.
 
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