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licorice stick
noun
, Slang.
- a clarinet.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of licorice stick1
First recorded in 1930–35
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Example Sentences
The licorice-stick was so shiny and black, and he had laid his tongue on it one sweet instant, so he knew just how good it tasted.
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He held up the licorice-stick and traced a wavery little line round it with his finger-nail.
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She would open it by-and-by and find the golden alley and the singing-top and the licorice-stick.
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"Dey's nice black print," Licorice Stick said with reverent appreciation.
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Here was a miracle indeed, compared with which the prophecies and spooky adventures of Licorice Stick were as nothing.
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