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Walking stick         
  • Orthodox [[protodeacon]] holding a walking stick. Portrait by [[Ilya Repin]], 1877 ([[Tretyakov Gallery]], Moscow).
  • An unidentified woman in a [[soda fountain]], pouring distilled alcohol into her drink from a walking stick during [[Prohibition in the United States]], circa 1922. Some walking canes are crafted to hold and conceal a glass vial or flask of [[liquor]] accessible from the handle: referred to as a smuggler or flask walking cane
  • rural manor]], [[Sant Joan]], [[Mallorca]]
  • A classic late 19th century walking cane, sometimes also called a dress cane
STICK USED TO ASSIST WITH WALKING, ESPECIALLY ONE CARRIED AS A FASHIONABLE ACCESSORY
Walking-stick; Walkingstick; Walking sticks; Walking Sticks; Cane (walking stick); Canes and Walking Sticks; Ashplant
A walking stick or walking cane is a device used primarily to aid walking, provide postural stability or support, or assist in maintaining a good posture. Some designs also serve as a fashion accessory, or are used for self-defense.
walking stick         
  • Orthodox [[protodeacon]] holding a walking stick. Portrait by [[Ilya Repin]], 1877 ([[Tretyakov Gallery]], Moscow).
  • An unidentified woman in a [[soda fountain]], pouring distilled alcohol into her drink from a walking stick during [[Prohibition in the United States]], circa 1922. Some walking canes are crafted to hold and conceal a glass vial or flask of [[liquor]] accessible from the handle: referred to as a smuggler or flask walking cane
  • rural manor]], [[Sant Joan]], [[Mallorca]]
  • A classic late 19th century walking cane, sometimes also called a dress cane
STICK USED TO ASSIST WITH WALKING, ESPECIALLY ONE CARRIED AS A FASHIONABLE ACCESSORY
Walking-stick; Walkingstick; Walking sticks; Walking Sticks; Cane (walking stick); Canes and Walking Sticks; Ashplant
¦ noun
1. a stick with a curved handle used for support when walking.
2. (also walking-stick insect) North American term for stick insect.
walking stick         
  • Orthodox [[protodeacon]] holding a walking stick. Portrait by [[Ilya Repin]], 1877 ([[Tretyakov Gallery]], Moscow).
  • An unidentified woman in a [[soda fountain]], pouring distilled alcohol into her drink from a walking stick during [[Prohibition in the United States]], circa 1922. Some walking canes are crafted to hold and conceal a glass vial or flask of [[liquor]] accessible from the handle: referred to as a smuggler or flask walking cane
  • rural manor]], [[Sant Joan]], [[Mallorca]]
  • A classic late 19th century walking cane, sometimes also called a dress cane
STICK USED TO ASSIST WITH WALKING, ESPECIALLY ONE CARRIED AS A FASHIONABLE ACCESSORY
Walking-stick; Walkingstick; Walking sticks; Walking Sticks; Cane (walking stick); Canes and Walking Sticks; Ashplant
(walking sticks)
A walking stick is a long wooden stick which a person can lean on while walking.
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Examples of use of walking stick
1. He‘s sitting in the bleachers, walking stick at his side.
2. Weve found this wonderful walking stick on the internet.
3. Chekhov‘s father‘s coat and walking stick are hanging by the door.
4. And she had to use a walking stick to help her get into a waiting limousine.
5. She stopped, called police but then returned to the attack, using the walking stick.